uitwaaien

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Dutch

Etymology

From uit- (out-) +‎ waaien (to blow, of wind).

Pronunciation

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Verb

uitwaaien

  1. (idiomatic) to go out in windy weather, particularly into nature or a park, as a means of refreshing oneself and clearing one's mind