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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air spells" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It could potentially be used in a creative or poetic context, perhaps to describe something ethereal or magical related to the air.
Example: "As the sun set, the air spells danced around us, filling the evening with a sense of wonder."
Alternatives: "air magic" or "aerial enchantments".
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Then, when you attack, use air spells, or spells like Curse, Entangle, or Confuse to fight.
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In 1990 the display utilized an estimated 800,000 red lights alone; in 1991 1.2 million; and in 1992 approximately 1.6 million, four 80-foot Christmas-tree masts, a calliope (once used in the annual Rose Bowl Parade) tooting repeatedly automated musical tracks, a message, suspended overhead approximately fifty feet in the air spelling out Merry Christmas, Happy New Year in letters six feet high.
You are going to want to use your best air spell on them, so buying an air staff is recommended.
Bring an air battle staff and a little bit of food and cast the best air spell available to you.
Since the spice is highly absorbant, the result usually entails gasping for air, coughing spells and in some cases, vomiting.
Air-conditioning and air travel spelled the end of Far Rockaway's heyday, and half a century later it hit rock bottom, with high crime, wrongheaded urban-renewal schemes, and the shutdown of a Long Island Rail Road train stop hastening the downfall, according to longtime residents.
Occasionally, however, strong bursts of cold air carry cold spells as far south as Hong Kong and Manila.
The range of services available spans no-frills airlines that charge for every extra, including drinks and meals, to carriers with luxurious business and first-class cabins with complimentary champagne, massage and spacious sleeper seats.Aggravating circumstancesBut whether in first class or economy, air travel often spells aggravation.
"We are now going to debunk the myths about air travel and spell out the facts".
Common symptoms include subway-platform fainting spells, air-conditioner sore throats, fits of sidewalk nudity, heat rash, heat migraines, heat confusion, heat rage and heat nightmares.
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