Collocation
fresh air
Definition
clean, natural air outside, especially that feels pleasant and healthy to breathe
'fresh air' is a common English collocation. clean, natural air outside, especially that feels pleasant and healthy to breathe
fresh air
“Let's open a window and get some fresh air.”
Examples
- After the long meeting, I went outside for some _____ air.
- Open the window—this room needs _____ air.
- A walk in the park is a great way to get _____ air.
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- The doctor said I should get more _____ air and exercise.
- We stopped by the lake to breathe some _____ air before driving on.
- I love the smell of _____ air after it rains.
- Even five minutes of _____ air can help clear your head.
- The cabin felt stuffy, so we stepped onto the porch for _____ air.
- After hours in the hospital, she was grateful for a breath of _____ air.
More adjective + nouns
- fast food quickly prepared food sold in restaurants for rapid service, often inexpensive
- fresh food food that is recently made or harvested and not old, spoiled, or heavily processed
- fresh fruit fruit that is recently harvested and not preserved, canned, or dried
- strong coffee coffee with an intense flavor and often a higher caffeine effect
- soft drink a non-alcoholic beverage, often sweet and carbonated