Might be a bit hard, you wouldn't be able to fit it all in.
The spelling "dryer" is a variant of "drier". The primary use in most cases is for the appliance that dries clothes (e.g. clothes dryer), whereas the spelling drier is more commonly used to indicate comparative dryness (e.g. drier air).
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that the can contained pressurized air.
Wind, Oxegon, breeze Atmosphere, here's an example. The old mafiosi don was lent back in his genuine leather jacket, looking up at the sky whilst his hand was carefully wrapped around his new-port cigarette. The smoke from the cigarette circulated around the old man and escaped into the atmosphere.
If you are referring to the United States Air Force...yes. If you mean the force that air applies...no
it means to spread out something like a secret.
"My upstairs neighbors fight a lot and air their dirty laundry in public"
"You should never air your dirty laundry in public." This means that people should not be told what bad thing you might have done.
This expression makes no sense to me. The way that people would see your laundry airing would be if you hung them out on a clothesline; but you wouldn't put your dirty laundry out to dry, that makes no sense, the only laundry out to dry would be what you just washed--which should be reasonably clean.
Dirty Laundry - Air It Out 2003 was released on: USA: 25 November 2003 (Philadelphia International Film Festival)
To organize a laundry room, you can use a hamper for dirty clothes, a drying rack for air-drying, and a shelf to hold the laundry detergent and dryer sheets.
around 1945-1950. It also may have been derived by Napoleon Bonaparte in a speech about Spain.
It means an Air Force member is carrying their parachute.
The air was crisp, and i was the heir of the richest man in the world. Im the happiest man on the earth."As the heir to the thrown, you should not air your dirty laundry, for nobility must be held to a higher standard."
Water or air dirty with gases or chemicals is polluted water or air.
There are a number of ways that you could vent outside air to a laundry room. Putting a window in the room is definitely helpful.
No, it causes a restricted air flow, causing poor performance and fuel economy.