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Expair

Part of speech: verb

Sense 1: to exhale or breathe out air

Usage:

  • The exhausted sprinter expaired heavily after crossing the finish line.
  • She closed her eyes and slowly expaired, trying to calm her nerves.

Sense 2: to emit or release a strong odor or scent

Usage:

  • The bakery always expairs a delightful aroma of freshly baked bread.
  • The flowers expaired a beautiful fragrance throughout the garden.

Part of speech: noun

Sense 1: a person who breathes out or exhales

Usage:

  • Yoga instructors teach their students to become mindful expairs.
  • The medical test measures the lung capacity of the expairs.

Part of speech: adjective

Sense 1: relating to a popular or widely recognized person or thing

Usage:

  • The expair film director was honored at the prestigious awards ceremony.
  • Her expair fashion sense made her the center of attention.

Sense 2: relating to a specific area or locality

Usage:

  • The restaurant offers a variety of expair dishes representing the local cuisine.
  • The expair dialect spoken in that region has unique linguistic characteristics.

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