The phrase "let the air in" typically means to open a window or door to allow fresh air to enter a room or space, improving ventilation and air quality. It can also be used metaphorically to suggest taking a moment to relax, clear one's mind, or consider new perspectives.
It means it just appeared - as if out of air. Like the phrase 'out of THIN air" they mean the same thing
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The phrase means," Let us pray for the Pope"
The phrase 'let down' can be defined in a number of ways. Let down means to disappoint or fail to fulfill the expectations but can also mean to to lower, deflate or untie.
It is a funny phrase for peacocks to show them honor.
I think it would be open the door.
To let means to allow, and know means to obtain understanding. This is just a phrase to mean "allow you to understand" - you might say "I'll let you know later" and mean "I will tell you at a later time"
Move away from "Let him walk" would mean "Let him leave if he wants to." The implication is that he is not the right fit for you, he is not a good friend or lover, and you are better off without him.
The phrase "his tail fling in the air" can mean that the tail is positioned or moving upwards. This can be a sign of excitement, aggression, or playfulness depending on the context.
It means don't break something trying to improve it.
It's a phrase started by Trey Songz and it means "Let's Go"
The simple noun in the phrase "floating in air" is "air."