in the air

Prepositional phrase

 * 1) In the surrounding ambience.
 * As soon as we entered we could feel the excitement and tension in the air.
 * 1) In the generally prevailing feeling, idea, atmosphere, or mood.
 * 2) Prevalent without traceable origin or authority.
 * There was a rumour about them in the air.
 * 1) Not in a fixed or stable position; unsettled; up in the air.
 * 2)  Unsupported and liable to be turned or taken in flank.
 * The army had its wing in the air.
 * There was a rumour about them in the air.
 * 1) Not in a fixed or stable position; unsettled; up in the air.
 * 2)  Unsupported and liable to be turned or taken in flank.
 * The army had its wing in the air.