Synonym: breather, breathing place, breathing space, breathing spell, breathing time, hint, intimation. Similar words: breathing, out of breath, leather, feather, death, break, breast, beneath. Meaning: [breθ] n. 1. the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing 2. the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration 3. a short respite 4. an indirect suggestion 5. a slight movement of the air.
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91. He was gasping for breath.
92. He paused to gather his breath.
93. He caught up with Gary, puffing for breath .
94. I could smell gin on her breath.
95. I'm a bit out of breath after my run.
96. His heart condition makes him short of breath.
97. I could smell the whisky on his breath.
98. He held his breath as a rat scuttled past.
99. 'Son of a bitch,' he muttered under his breath.
100. I heard his breath rasping in his chest.
101. She let out her breath on a sigh.
102. I took a deep breath and went in.
103. Pam arrived late, dishevelled and out of breath.
104. She heard his quick indrawn breath of surprise.
105. Her breath went and left her gasping for air.
106. The whole world holds its breath for this speech.
107. She held her breath with wonder and delight.
108. I have run myself out of breath.
109. She felt short of breath and flushed.
110. Take a deep breath,[Sentence dictionary] then exhale slowly.
111. She suffered from shortness of breath.
112. You can save your breath: you'll never persuade her.
113. I could smell alcohol on his breath.
114. It's ten o'clock, let's catch our breath.
115. Gasping for breath, she leaned against the door.
116. We all held our breath till the bomb burst.
117. His breath came in short gasps.
118. She heard him murmur something under his breath.
119. His breath was hanging in the air before him.
120. He paused, drawing a deep breath.
More similar words: breathing, out of breath, leather, feather, death, break, breast, beneath, break in, break off, break out, breadth, break up, breakdown, break away, break down, great, break into, treaty, create, threat, entreat, greatly, retreat, creating, creature, threaten, break through, a great many, treatment.