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out of thin air

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial out of thin air has 1 sense
  1. out of thin air, out of nothing, from nowhere - without warning; "your cousin arrived out of thin air"

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Term: out of thin air

Definition:

(phrase)

  1. Used to describe something that appears or is created unexpectedly or without any apparent cause or source.
  2. Used figuratively to indicate the creation or fabrication of something from nothing.
  3. Used to imply that something was conjured or invented from an unlikely or improbable source.

Examples:

  1. 1. The magician pulled a rabbit out of thin air, astonishing the audience with his trickery.
  2. 2. The CEO seems to come up with innovative ideas out of thin air, always surprising his team with innovative solutions.
  3. 3. The rumor about their engagement seemed to have been made out of thin air; no one knew where it originated.
  4. 4. The author managed to create a captivating story out of thin air, weaving together characters and plotlines effortlessly.
  5. 5. The suspect's alibi seemed to have been conjured out of thin air; there was no evidence to support his claims.

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