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air
Noun
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Air is a mixture of gases. It has no color or odor (smell)
We breathe air to live.
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You put on airs when you act arrogantly.
The woman put on the airs in front of her friends.
air
Verb
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If you air something, you broadcast it, either over the radio, or on television.
Hurry! You'll miss the story about homeless children that is about to air on the local news!
bubble
Noun
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A bubble is a volume of air trapped in a liquid and can float in the air.
The girl made a really big soap bubble.
bubble
Verb
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If something bubbles, it makes bubbles or begins to turn into a bubble.
Wait until the water bubbles before turning off the stove.
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If something bubbles, it begins forming or is created.
bubbled inside of him.
cushion
Noun
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A cushion is a pillow; a soft thing that people can sit on or put their head on when they lie down.
Here's a bed with sheets, a cushion and a blanket.
Here's a soft chair with two cushions to make it even softer.