Usage examples of "aria secca" in Italian with translation to English

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Non mi piace lasciare le cose in aria. I don't like to leave things up in the air.
Io ho la bocca secca. My mouth is dry.
Riempire i pneumatici con aria. Fill the tires with air.
Avevo la bocca secca. My mouth was dry.
Nessuna cosa vivente potrebbe vivere senza aria. No living thing could live without air.
Ho la gola secca. My throat feels dry.
Sta venendo dentro aria fresca. Fresh air is blowing in.
La legna secca brucia velocemente. Dry wood burns quickly.
È la prima volta che respiro aria pura. It's the first time I breathe pure air.
La mia bocca era secca. My mouth was dry.
Lanciarono i loro cappelli in aria. They threw their hats up into the air.
Ho la pelle secca. I have dry skin.
L'elicottero sta rimanendo sospeso in aria lassù. The helicopter is hovering overhead.
Ho la bocca secca. My mouth is dry.
Dai aria a quelle scarpe! Air those shoes!
Per favore, dai aria alla stanza. Please air the room.
Non possiamo vivere senza aria. We cannot live without air.
Hanno lanciato i loro cappelli in aria. They threw their hats up into the air.
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