Keresés
out of thin air
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in a way that is sudden and often unreal
What is the origin of the idiom "out of thin air" and when to use it?
The idiom "out of thin air" is used to suggest that something has been produced or materialized seemingly from nowhere. It is often used to describe ideas, solutions, or objects that have been generated unexpectedly or surprisingly.
Példa
The magician performed tricks that seemed to conjure up objects out of thin air.
The magician pulled a bouquet of flowers out of thin air, leaving the audience in awe of his skills.
She came up with that brilliant business idea out of thin air during our brainstorming session.
During the brainstorming session, she plucked a brilliant idea out of thin air that impressed everyone in the room.
His explanation for solving the complex math problem seemed to come out of thin air, leaving his classmates amazed.