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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air wax" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as discussing earwax or products related to air quality, but it is not widely recognized.
Example: "After a long flight, I noticed that the air wax in my ears was bothering me."
Alternatives: "earwax" or "wax buildup".
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Lastly, apply air wax to the tips of your hair, giving it a little "turn" upside.
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We are polishing the floors and furniture, cleaning the rug, killing the bugs, sweetening the air and waxing the old man's car.
Hungry from the sea air and waxing philosophical, I was soon eagerly devouring Stuffat Tal-Qamit, a delicious octopus stew.
The air blew the wax, and it would fall on people's heads".
The warm air smelled like wax, bitter and smooth, and as I breathed it I began to forget the color of daylight.
Blow the air on the wax to cool it.
Line with wax paper.
Sufficient care was taken to avoid formation of air bubbles in the wax between the checkers.
Gently tap the mold to release air bubbles in the wax.
Avoid bumping the sides or pouring too quickly so that you don't create any air bubbles in the wax.
Small particles like pollen grains, flecks of wax, and air bubbles become the "seeds" of crystallization if left in honey.
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