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Airing is the practice of hanging or laying out articles and exposing them to air, and sometimes heat and light.This practice is commonly used to dry many types of fabric.One of the most common methods of drying using airing is the clothesline. It consists of a thin wire from which clothing pieces and bedsheets (among others) are hung, using pegs or simply laying the article over the line.

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  • Airing is the practice of hanging or laying out articles and exposing them to air, and sometimes heat and light.This practice is commonly used to dry many types of fabric.One of the most common methods of drying using airing is the clothesline. It consists of a thin wire from which clothing pieces and bedsheets (among others) are hung, using pegs or simply laying the article over the line. (en)
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  • Airing is the practice of hanging or laying out articles and exposing them to air, and sometimes heat and light.This practice is commonly used to dry many types of fabric.One of the most common methods of drying using airing is the clothesline. It consists of a thin wire from which clothing pieces and bedsheets (among others) are hung, using pegs or simply laying the article over the line. (en)
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  • Airing (en)
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