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Definition & Meaning of "into thin air"

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used to refer to a someone or something that suddenly disappears, particularly in a way that is mysterious or suspicious

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What is the origin of the idiom "into thin air" and when to use it?

The idiom "into thin air" can be traced back to William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," written around 1610-1611. Over time, this phrase gained popularity and became a commonly used expression to describe something disappearing completely without a trace.

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She looks away for a second, and the bird vanishes into thin air.
The magician performed a trick where the objects on the table appeared to clear away and vanish into thin air.
After the grand finale, the fireworks will burst into vibrant colors and then dissolve into thin air.
The magician waves his hand, and the coin disappears into thin air.
The magician flicked his wrist, making the coin disappear into thin air.
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