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After all, who wanted to hit another plane in midair?
He can do things in midair that most people would have trouble doing on the ground.
To get himself into the proper position, he had to make a 180-degree turn in midair.
He moved to go to her, and found himself floating in midair.
And the next thing you know, a young woman is hovering in midair.
The hands that had reached up to bring him close stopped in midair.
She halted herself in midair and let him continue alone.
As it was, he turned head over heels in midair.
The window bubble had come to rest, still in midair.
If the ball is hit and then caught in midair, he's out, too.
For a fraction of a second it turned free in midair.
It stumbled in midair, trying to right itself, but could not.
They usually have two arms and always are floating in midair.
She took a step and then appeared to just hang in midair.
I stopped, my hand in midair, and stared up at him.
For example, how was it they had met in midair over the daylight city?
For a moment he seemed to be held in midair a foot above the grass.
And there, in midair, he felt some sort of smooth surface.
The bird was now a man, the feet dancing in midair.
That body exploded in midair about seven miles above the earth.
She was gently lifted off her feet and held in midair.
It seemed perfectly normal to say the words, even here in midair.
She saw it stop in midair, change course, and vector toward them.
It stopped in midair as he looked out at the barn.
One of them turned around, his brush poised in midair.