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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air buck" is not correct and does not appear to be a usable expression in written English.
Without context, it is unclear what this phrase is intended to convey, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "The air buck was a term I heard, but I don't understand its meaning."
Alternatives: "air dollar" or "air credit".
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"Senator Durbin's accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air," Buck said in a statement.
"Senator Durbin's accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air," Buck said in a Wednesday statement.
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Still more alarming, the pioneering opening salvo of the air war, codenamed "Black Buck", the bombing of the runway of the Argentine-occupied Falklands capital, Port Stanley, by Flt Lt Martin Withers in a Vulcan of 101 Squadron on 1 May 1982, revealed fuel use so high that future raids would have to be made differently.
O'Keefe also pointed to China's levels of air pollution, which have bucked the developing world trend by starting to fall in the last several years.
Above all, in Baghdad there was a pervasive air of deskbound caution, buck-passing, and ass-covering, in contrast with the Wild West atmosphere that broke out, for better and for worse, in Saigon in April of 1975.
Nielsen's commercial data will offer those buyers a firm handle of who is and isn't watching the ads they're paying big bucks to air.
In about March of '67, following my discharge, I flew from Orange County to San Francisco on Air California — for 25 bucks roundtrip — to spend the weekend with Ralph.
Forty minutes after takeoff, we descended, bucking the bronco air.
I've catalogued a few ideas, and I encourage you to air your own on the Bucks blog over the weekend.
Surrounded by stunt coordinators and floating over a segment of Osuna's Plaza del Toros littered with safety mats, Emilia Clarke had to climb 12 feet in the air and dangle on the bucking body of the largest on-screen dragon in the series.
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