You may feel as if you're not getting enough air.
I had tried to break out for a while, to get some air, to think about something other than nothing.
At any rate, we got some air into the room.
He turned his head in an effort to get fresh air.
Paul could not get enough air to call for help.
Let's go walk for a bit and get some air.
We tried to ask them to let the children go out and play, to get some fresh air.
"My wife thought it would be a good idea to get some air before we left for town."
The five hundred a week had gone out to get some air.
It was possible to get some air in by mouth, but not much.
If she'd felt like taking the air, she could have gone there.
I could see figures on some of them, perhaps taking the air.
These fires took all the air and made the place very hot.
She went upon deck to take the air, and took me with her.
"I too was out taking the air in the woods early this morning."
Were you taking the air to clear the fog today, then?
Pray give me your arm, and we will take the air.
The station took the air on November 1, 1940, and was very active in the community.
Down a little ways, in front of the post office, there were men passing the time, taking the air.
It was starting to get hot in the church, and the candles seemed to be taking all the air.