Open to or abounding in fresh air
Adjective S.
open to or abounding in fresh air; "airy rooms"
imp. & p. p.
of Air
Usage Examples
Monday Night Football started in 1970, and when it started, it was something extremely special because sports had not been aired in prime time. So, it was a novelty, and a lot of people thought it wouldn't work, and, of course, it worked spectacularly well.
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Other Usage ExamplesAl Jazeera aired a new tape of Osama bin Laden. It was the usual stuff, he called Bush evil, the Great Satan, called him a war monger. Basically, the same thing you heard at last night's Democratic debate.