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Example sentences for "fresh air"

  • Here he stayed one week, at the expiration of which time the need of fresh air was so imperative, that he resolved to go out at night to Allen's cottage and spend a day in the woods.

  • Always have plenty of fresh air in the room.

  • Sleep on a hard bed with plenty of fresh air in the room.

  • Fresh air is not a fad, it is a necessity if one would keep young.

  • It undoubtedly does so, to a certain extent, if fresh air be often admitted; but not otherwise.

  • Fresh air, if it can be had, is always better.

  • There is nothing which he insists on more strongly, than the importance of fresh air.

  • It requires no great sagacity to know that crowding people together without fresh air, and feeding, or rather starving them in such a manner as the prisoners have been, must unavoidably produce a contagion.

  • After they were taken they were in the first place put on board the ships, and thrust down into the hold, where not a breath of fresh air could be obtained, and they were nearly suffocated for want of air.

  • In this respect the Nature Cure people have brought about one of the greatest reforms in medical treatment: the admission of plenty of fresh air to the sickroom.

  • Fresh Air~ A plentiful supply of pure air in the sickroom.

  • A plentiful supply of fresh air is more necessary than food and drink.

  • If indoors, perform the movements near an open window or where there is a current of fresh air.

  • Disinfect the buildings, and admit a big volume of fresh air.

  • During the summer months the pullets have had plenty of fresh air.

  • The Tolman type is a strictly "fresh air" or "open front" house.

  • Fresh air, wholesome food and clean water are essential.

  • But it was air, fresh air; and every time an exhaled breath escaped through the valve in my helmet, a little air from the hogshead came in to take its place.

  • But it was of no use; my supply of fresh air seemed to be cut off.

  • Fresh air is the fashion, and is run to extremes, as all fashions must be.

  • I know I lost all control of mine long before she finished; but whether it was the want of fresh air in practice, or too much of it in theory, I leave you to imagine.

  • I believe the world has gone quite crazy on the subject of fresh air.

  • In place of these natural escapes for foul, and the admission of fresh air, we have absolutely nothing in the present day to take its place.

  • Give them ample pasturage, and let them be as free as is consistent with the discipline they need; keep the girls out of corsets and tight shoes, give them plain food, fresh air, and plenty of sleep.

  • What little wind blows in will not hurt--fresh air in the bedroom is a good thing.

  • I did not know there was a fresh air society in our city.

  • Fresh air is what you need, fresh air and a little vigorous exercise.

  • Through the open windows came a gentle current of fresh air.

  • I'm sure he hates the bath-chair, and fights horribly with his doctor, who insists on fresh air.

  • The remembrance of the Vicar's first sermon came back to my heart like a breath of fresh air.

  • Medical men agree in the opinion, that a great portion of this mortality, is owing to mismanagement, in reference to fresh air, food, and clothing.

  • Need of Fresh Air, Attention to Food, Cleanliness, Dress, and Bathing.

  • Effects of Fresh Air on Clothing worn next the Skin.

  • Considerable attention was given to clothing, fresh air, and exercise; and they were bathed once in three weeks.

  • More attention also was paid to clothing, bedding, fresh air, and exercise.

  • Remember, that, as with the fire, plenty of fresh air is necessary for a free blaze, and that your lamp must be kept as free from dirt as the stove from ashes.

  • It is the gospel of good food, with the added influence of fresh air, sunlight, cleanliness, and physical exercise that occupy profitably the attention of Helen Campbell.

  • The close, sour smell that all housekeepers have noticed about dish-towels comes from want of boiling and drying in fresh air, and is unpardonable and unnecessary.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fresh air" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    even approximately; four million; frequent earthquakes; fresh and; fresh attack; fresh butter; fresh food; fresh fruits; fresh gale; fresh lemon; fresh manure; fresh meat; fresh milk; fresh start; fresh stock; fresh supply; fresh troops; fresh vegetables; fresh water; hundred lines; natural explanation; prime minister; proof against; single dose; stem short; water through