out of thin air
English
Alternative forms
- from thin air
Adverb
out of thin air (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) from non-existent, unknown or hidden resources
- They don't seem to want to work to earn a living. They think they can make money out of thin air.
- 2019 April 6, Quinley, Caleb, “Thailand: Anti-military party leader faces sedition charges”, in Al Jazeera, Doha: Al Jazeera, retrieved 2019-04-06:
- "The criminal cases against Thanathorn show the military government's contempt for the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful dissent. It's a glaring example of how draconian laws are pulled out of thin air and arbitrarily enforced to punish the prominent opposition leader," he said.
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from non-existent resource
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