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open air

1

noun

  1. the outdoors.


open-air

2

[ oh-puhn-air ]

adjective

  1. existing in, taking place in, or characteristic of the open air; outdoor:

    The orchestra gave three open-air concerts last summer.

open air

noun

    1. the place or space where the air is unenclosed; the outdoors
    2. ( as modifier )

      an open-air concert

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of open air1

First recorded in 1520–30

Origin of open air2

First recorded in 1820–30
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Example Sentences

There are open air supermarkets in the area with fresh fruit and vegetables being displayed, leaving owners concern about the public health risk posed by the waste pile.

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“Many of those vending stands provided an open air market for illegal activity,†Bass said during a news conference outlining the city’s efforts to address the problems around the park.

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The few that exist are operating at near-capacity, he said, and “significantly more†space is needed to deal with the waste that currently sits in open air in the burn sites.

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According to Mr Wood, Sheffield is "the biggest open air museum on the planet".

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Being in the open air also allowed an anti-Tory activist to disrupt the announcement by blasting music from a nearby speaker.

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