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to remove by a current of air

 

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Term: to remove by a current of air

Description:

The term "to remove by a current of air" refers to the action of displacing or getting rid of something with the force or movement of air. It can involve blowing, pushing, or carrying away particles, objects, or even smells through the effective use of wind or drafts.

Examples:

As a Verb:

1. The wind gently removed the fallen leaves from the pathway.

2. Please remove the dust from the bookshelf by blowing on it.

3. The vacuum cleaner has a strong suction power to easily remove dirt and debris.

As an Adjective:

1. We opened the windows to let in some removing breeze on a hot summer day.

2. The moving fan provided a removing current of air, making the room feel cooler.

3. The room had a refreshing and removing atmosphere, thanks to the air conditioner.

As a Noun:

1. The remove of unpleasant odors from the kitchen was achieved by opening the windows.

2. A light remove of dusting enhanced the appearance of the antique furniture.

3. The sudden remove of air from the balloon caused it to burst.

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