Verb
expose to fresh air
expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
Source: WordNetThe best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant, and let the air out of the tires. Dorothy Parker
He said something was unique: I like to push the limit to how much air we can put in the football, even go over what they allow you to do, and see if the officials take air out of it. Aaron Rodgers
Relief is a wonderful emotion, highly underrated. In fact, I prefer it to elation or joy. Relief lets the air out of the Tire of Pain. Adriana Trigiani
There should be a minimum on the air pressure but not a maximum. Every game, they're taking air out of the footballs I'm throwing, and I think that's a disadvantage for the way that I like them prepped. Aaron Rodgers
Help me, I can't breathe, your ego is pushing all the air out of the room. Ilona Andrews
aerate your old sneakers Source: Internet