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en plein air; au grand airIn the open air.Rate it:

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battre son pleinTo be in full swing.Rate it:

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carton pleinSe dit quand sa grille de loto correspond intégralement au tirage.Rate it:

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clair comme le jour (or, comme le soleil en plein midi)As plain as a pikestaff; As clear as noonday.Rate it:

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de plein gréVoluntarily.Rate it:

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de son plein gréOf his own accord.Rate it:

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en avoir plein les couillesNe plus pouvoir tolérer une chose.Rate it:

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en plein jourIn broad daylight.Rate it:

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être plein de cœurTo be full of generosity; To be noble-minded; To have a high sense of one’s duties towards others.Rate it:

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j'en ai plein le dos (pop.)I am sick and tired of it.Rate it:

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la fête battait son pleinThe entertainment was at its height.Rate it:

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plein comme un œuf (fam.)Chock-full.Rate it:

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s'en mettre plein les fouillesS’enrichir outrageusement.Rate it:

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une goutte d'eau suffit pour faire déborder un vase pleinThe last straw breaks the camel’s back.Rate it:

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viens mon chou, mon bijou, mon joujou, sur mes genoux, et jette des cailloux à ce hibou plein de pouxPhrase aidant à retenir les exceptions les plus courantes à la règle du pluriel des mots se terminant par « -ou ».Rate it:

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voir des étoiles (la lune) en plein midiTo receive a violent blow in the eye, so as to “see stars.”Rate it:

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air bagcar's safety deviceRate it:

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air commodoreRAF officerRate it:

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air rageDisruptive behaviour on an aircraft.Rate it:

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Air Your Dirty Laundry in PublicTo discuss your personal matters and conflicts publicly specifically when you argue with someone .Rate it:

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blow downTo knock over with an air current, most often wind.Rate it:

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build castles in the airTo imagine visionary projects or schemes; to daydream; to have an idle fancy, a pipe dream or any plan, desire, or idea that is unlikely to be realized.Rate it:

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debris fieldAny area, non-dependent of locale, space, or contour, that contains the debris of wreckage, impact, sinking, or other material that once constituted a complete object. Debris fields can be found at the site of air crashes, water vessel sinking, explosions of buildings, collapses, and other events that render a whole entity into components, pieces, or other non-whole items.Rate it:

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les paroles s'envolent, les écrits restentProverbe qui invite à la prudence, en rappelant que, contrairement aux paroles, les écrits ne s’évanouissent pas dans l’air et laissent des traces qui peuvent être compromettantes.Rate it:

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too many balls in the airToo many tasks, responsibilities, or details to cope with or manage successfully.Rate it:

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up in the airLiteral: up in or into the sky or air.Rate it:

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breath of fresh airSomething relieving, refreshing, or new.Rate it:

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blow upTo inflate or fill with air.Rate it:

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air outTo discuss in the open.Rate it:

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puff upTo inflate with air.Rate it:

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troun de l'airVieux juron provençal.Rate it:

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chip shotA shot in which the ball is kicked from underneath with accuracy but with less than maximum force, to launch it high into the air in order either to pass it over the heads of opponents or to score a goal.Rate it:

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fly like a rockto travel through the air with little or no benefit from aerodynamic liftRate it:

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air outTo expose to air; to leave open or spread out, as to allow odor or moisture to dissipate.Rate it:

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catch big airSuperlative of catch air; make a big jump high off the ground.Rate it:

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too many balls in the airAttempting to accomplish many projects in one time period.Rate it:

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knocked into a cocked hatAn expression of such nature and composition so as to capture rapt attention, create an air of suspense, curiosity or mystery.Rate it:

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vivre de l'air du tempsTo live upon nothing (i.e. to eat very little).Rate it:

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air one's dirty laundry in publicto reveal one's secrets to the public.Rate it:

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Full of Hot AirSomeone who talks nonsense and nothing anything of value and importanceRate it:

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ne faites pas attention à ses menaces, autant en emporte le ventPay no attention to his threats, they are as light as air.Rate it:

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walking on airvery happyRate it:

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à votre air on ne vous donnerait pas vingt-cinq ansFrom your looks I should take you for less than five-and-twenty.Rate it:

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aera spiritu ducereto breathe the air.Rate it:

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air bedinflatable mattressRate it:

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airmailTo send mail by air.Rate it:

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al-frescoin the open airRate it:

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avoir l'airto seem, look, appearRate it:

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avoir toujours le pied en l'airTo be always on the go.Rate it:

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battle outTo argue or fight over and reach a conclusion; to air out one's grievances.Rate it:

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