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Fresh Means Air Outdoors Telling Describe Breath Eslpod 0187 We 0048

Id ESLPod_0187_WE_0048
Episode Id ESLPod 187
Episode Title Enjoying the Outdoors
Phrase fresh air
Text The phrase "fresh air," in this podcast, means the outdoors or the outside, usually of a building: "He watched T.V. until his mom told him to go outside and get some fresh air." This means that he was inside, and his mother telling him to get some fresh air is a way of telling him to go outside. "Fresh air" can also be used to describe something new, or something different. You can describe something as a "breath of fresh air," which means it is new and different: "He didn't like his old boss, so getting a new job is like a breath of fresh air." Or, "Moving to Atlanta after living in New York City for 10 years was a breath of fresh air."
Topics Nature + Weather

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