1. aire - Noun
2. Aire - Proper noun
a river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire
Source: WordNet;A.9 : Designation of Spanish Air Force Northrop F-5A which served in the Ejército del Aire ;F-5C Skoshi Tiger : 12 F-5A Freedom Fighters were tested by the US Air Force for four and a half months in Vietnam. Source: Internet
Barry Lamb stands on a garage as his son (not pictured) tries to save belongings from his home as flooding affects homes and businesses after the River Aire bursts its banks. Source: Internet
Furtado also recorded "Manos al Aire" in Simlish for the new The Sims 3 expansion, World Adventures. citation Lifestyle, her planned fourth English studio album, was not released during the summer of 2010 in favor a second leg of her Mi Plan Tour. Source: Internet
By the early 18th century, river navigations such as the Aire and Calder Navigation were becoming quite sophisticated, with pound locks and longer and longer "cuts" (some with intermediate locks) to avoid circuitous or difficult stretches of river. Source: Internet
The best known being the Grutas de Mira de Aire can be visited and consists of tunnels, caverns with stalactites, stalagmites, lakes, and a music and light finale. Source: Internet
Over the weekend, an Environment Agency spokesman said ongoing flooding is possible for parts of the West Midlands, along the Severn and Wye and also in parts of the north of England, including in the lower River Aire in Yorkshire. Source: Internet