English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive Air Idioms 1.Don't worry about her, she always gives herself airs and graces — means: . She always walks like that She always moves around like a cloud She always thinks she's very important She always gives herself plenty of time 2.I honestly think the time has come to clear the air — means: . to open the windows to look at things more carefully to get rid of the smoke to make things simpler 3.There's a lot of discussion in the air about it — means: . that's not definite that's not available that's not present that's not open 4.I don't know about you but I feel like taking the air at the moment — means: . going shopping going for a walk going for a drink going to eat 5.Our holiday plans are up in the air at the moment — means: . indefinite scheduled postponed delayed 6.When I told him the news, he went up in the air — means: . he jumped up he fell over he became dizzy he became angry 7.You know what they're like. They just talked a lot of hot air — means: . unclear sentences empty promises indefinite plans powerful words 8.As soon as they heard the news, they were walking on air — means: . were very shocked were very angry were very happy were very polite 9.The radio play is on the air later tonight — means: . being broadcast being planned being rehearsed being recorded 10.The concert is being played in the open air on Sunday — means: . everywhere somewhere there there . English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive Air Idioms 1.Don't worry about her, she always gives herself