Crossword-Solution: AIRING 6 letters, 83 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Airing p. pr. & vb. n. of Air
Airing n. A walk or a ride in the open air; a short excursion for
health's sake.
Airing n. An exposure to air, or to a fire, for warming, drying,
etc.; as, the airing of linen, or of a room.

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AIRING anagram IGRAIN, RAGINI

We have 83 clues for the answer “AIRING”

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Exposure outdoors 1 answer
Going public with, as one's dirty laundry 1 answer
Hanging out to dry 1 answer
Going public with 1 answer
On E!, say 1 answer
On TV, e.g. 1 answer
On now 1 answer
Exposure to public view 1 answer
Outdoor walk. 1 answer
Outdoors walk 1 answer
Public playing-out, as of grievances 1 answer
Short walk outdoors 1 answer
Showing on television 1 answer
Alfresco exposure 1 answer
Television broadcast, e.g. 1 answer
Broadcast, e.g. 1 answer
Broadcast of a show 1 answer
Walk outdoors. 1 answer
What a musty room needs 1 answer
A walk outdoors. 1 answer
Brief walk 1 answer
Outdoor excursion 2 answers
Making public 2 answers
Putting on the line 2 answers
TV broadcast 2 answers
Ventilating. 2 answers
Exposing. 3 answers
Transmitting 3 answers
Putting on 4 answers
A walk in the park. 4 answers
desiccation 5 answers
BEING BROADCAST 10 answers
AERATION 10 answers
AND MUSTY MOIST 10 answers
outing 23 answers
Excursion 25 answers
publicizing 30 answers
sending 44 answers
divulgence 45 answers
issuance 46 answers
Manifesto 49 answers
Putting (out) 49 answers
dicta 49 answers
printing 51 answers
CONSTITUTIONAL ___ 51 answers
Vocalisation 51 answers
Emission 52 answers
promulgation 53 answers
dissemination 56 answers
telecast 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AIRING (5)

Slaves appeared upon every housetop with gorgeous silks and costly furs, laying them in the sun for airing.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Thus, she was fain to shrink deeper into herself, as it were, as if in the hope of making people suppose that here was only a cloak and hood, threadbare and woefully faded, taking an airing in the midst of the storm, without any wearer! As they went on, the feeling of indistinctness and unreality kept dimly hovering round about her, and so diffusing itself into her system that one of her hands was hardly palpable to the touch of the other.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Bates’s, in the hope that Jane would be induced to join her—but it would not do;—Miss Bates came to the carriage door, all gratitude, and agreeing with her most earnestly in thinking an airing might be of the greatest service—and every thing that message could do was tried—but all in vain.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Trina's work consisted in taking care of the kindergarten rooms, scrubbing the floors, washing the windows, dusting and airing, and carrying out the ashes.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
This broad drive is in reality only a field for the airing of vanity--a sort of open-air bazaar for the display of dresses and equipages.
The Count’s Millions Emile Gaboriau 2008

Quotes with AIRING (3)

There is one kind of laugh that I always did recommend; it looks out of the eye first with a merry twinkle, then it creeps down on its hands and knees and plays around the mouth like a pretty moth around the blaze of a candle, then it steals over into the dimples of the cheeks and rides around in those whirlpools for a while, then it lights up the whole face like the mellow bloom on a damask rose, then it swims up on the air, with a peal as clear and as happy as a dinner-bell…
Josh Billings
Terror is an artery. Running unfailing channels of bloodied thoroughfares by dint of the wilds beyond our knowing. Fluctuations and murmurs are audible within the splintered leeway of our preserve as a consequence of interstices modeled in such brutality. This appended artery offers no direction; idle and at times desultory. Bloodstained tracks and avenues guide casualties. Terror, like death, is not complicated, nor is it simple. It is but routine — natural. To call it other…
J.C. Whitfield
Imagine a young Isaac Newton time-travelling from 1670s England to teach Harvard undergrads in 2017. After the time-jump, Newton still has an obsessive, paranoid personality, with Asperger’s syndrome, a bad stutter, unstable moods, and episodes of psychotic mania and depression. But now he’s subject to Harvard’s speech codes that prohibit any “disrespect for the dignity of others”; any violations will get him in trouble with Harvard’s Inquisition (the ‘Office for Equity, Dive…
Geoffrey Miller
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 48 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).