{adv. phr.} Out of nothing or from nowhere. * /The teacher scolded Dick because his story was made out of thin air./ * /On the way home from town, Tom saw a house standing on the lot that had been empty that morning; it seemed to have appeared out of thin air./ Compare: INTO THIN AIR.
OUT OF THIN AIR
Meaning of OUT OF THIN AIR in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012