Similar words: breathable, analyze, analyzed, paralyze, catalyze, paralyzed, breath, breathe. Meaning: ['breθəlaɪzə] n. a device that measures chemicals (especially the alcohol content) in a person's expired breath.
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1) The breathalyzer test proved negative.
2) Please blow into the breathalyzer.
3) I was asked to breathe into the breathalyzer.
4) Then there's the breathalyzer test: customers need to give a quick puff to prove they're not intoxicated before the appropriate door opens.
5) Never frown, even when you are sad Breathalyzer,(http://sentencedict.com/breathalyzer.html) because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
6) The Bactrack S30 Alcohol Breathalyzer features a versatile intake design, which allows quick use with or without replaceable hygienic mouthpieces.
7) No man or woman is worth your tears, Breathalyzer and the one who is, won't make you cry.
8) This included a breathalyzer test, which revealed that he had a . 18 blood alcohol level, more than double the legal limit for driving.
9) A breathalyzer tells you you've a had a few too many.
10) A breathalyzer test for alcohol proved negative, but police are still awaiting the results of drugs tests and a psychiatric examination.
11) Officers said they smelled alcohol on his breath but they could not compel him to submit to a Breathalyzer test or urinalysis.
12) Within 10 years, DeltaNu expects its handheld devices to be in every police squad car in the country, as ubiquitous as the breathalyzer.
13) But some people choose to push the envelope based on the idea that they can outsmart a breathalyzer test if they're pulled over.
14) For example, Fred Wilson talking about how he invests or DUI blogger talking about how to beat a breathalyzer. (HT to Alex).
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