Similar words: breathe, breath, wreathed, breathing, out of breath, breathable, breathless, breathtaking. Meaning: [briːð] adj. uttered without voice.
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(91) Stirling never breathed a word about it to anyone on the Ops. side here.
(92) Mungo breathed in the rich animal smell as they followed Mr Zamoyski through to the back room.
(93) "Come closer," he breathed.
(94) Robyn watched his expression, saw the relaxation of his features, and breathed an inward sigh of relief.
(95) She breathed in deeply.
(96) Billie kissed the baby, its hands moved, and Rob breathed.
(97) Mr Trotter breathed heavily as he brushed past his wife and stomped heavily up the stairs.
(98) He breathed through his mouth to try and not smell the fungus smell from his crutch.
(99) It was delivered movingly, with an accompaniment which breathed with the singer.
(100) She breathed again, turned on to her back, and listened to the quietness.
(101) The revival of non-Stalinist Marxism had breathed new life into the Trotskyist groups.
(102) Certainly I never breathed a word to them about him.
(103) He stood straight and breathed through his mouth tasting mint coolness.
(104) And now as they descended on Geneva, she pressed her forehead against the pane of the oval window and breathed deeply.
(105) Bishop Jon breathed gently,(http://sentencedict.com/breathed.html) the stylus in his scrolled fingers voyaging up and down on the buoy of his abdomen.
(106) The atmosphere of the room was so different from any he had ever breathed that self-consciousness vanished in the sense of adventure.
(107) Going out on to Des Voeux, she breathed in the hot, humid air.
(108) The moment Carey was confident that Elizabeth had breathed her last he was in the saddle, racing for the Border.
(109) Her footsteps came almost to a halt, then she breathed in deeply and her shoulders rose in resolution.
(110) She heard him running lightly down the stairs, and breathed a long sigh of relief.
(111) The air in the building was dark and brown, like the air the rank and file breathed down under the ground.
(112) Yet the medical profession, seeing no upturn in the incidence of cancer, breathed a sigh of relief.
(113) The sun was up, the dark clouds disappeared and for a moment she breathed easy.
(114) Mildred opened her eyes and breathed a huge sigh of relief.
(115) I went into the street where, after the fetid air of the synagogue, I breathed in the fresh air gratefully.
(116) When Coltrane breathed into his instrument his entire life seemed to pass through the reed and mouthpiece into the resounding metal.
(117) Mr Piggott nodded dumbly, shut the door with a crash, and breathed deeply.
(118) For about 24 hours, man breathed into algae and algae breathed into man.
(119) He breathed a sigh of relief as he bumped over the crest.
(120) Rather let the breath of new life be breathed by you through the forms already existing.
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