Antonym: choke, smother, suffocate. Similar words: breath, breathing, breathable, breathless, out of breath, breathtaking, breathing space, wreathe. Meaning: [briːð] v. 1. draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs 2. be alive 3. impart as if by breathing 4. allow the passage of air through 5. utter or tell 6. manifest or evince 7. take a short break from one's activities in order to relax 8. reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked 9. expel (gases or odors).
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121. We're talking of course about the air we breathe.
122. I breathe, sucking air while circling left.
123. At least a fellow can breathe out here.
124. He did not breathe a word.
125. There was room to breathe here.
126. Just breathe in that ozone!
127. You needed millions to breathe this air.
128. Remember that books need to breathe.
129. Whales, like all mammals, breathe air and give milk.
130. You have to dare to let it breathe.
131. It's very difficult to breathe at high altitudes.
132. At any second, they would begin to breathe.sentencedict.com
133. You cup your hands, breathe into them and sniff.
134. We harness fossil energy and breathe life into machines.
135. Enclosed in stone, I breathe through stone like skin.
136. Her feet ached and she could hardly breathe.
137. It starts to breathe, to have moods.
138. Oh come, you must leave even me a little elbow room in which to breathe.
139. Even after Tuathal started to breathe, Earl Siward still remained motionless.
140. It was impossible to breathe a word when your heart was so ready for love.
141. I have often come out here alone after dark to breathe it in.
142. I patted him on the back as hard as I dared but he still couldn't breathe.
143. The feeling of crisis was growing in him and he felt he could barely breathe.
144. So I breathe out long and slowly, and I shuffle my feet.
145. As he held her there, he began to breathe heavily and there was a disconcerting expression on his face.
146. Better yet, you can breathe deeply and not choke on secondhand smoke.
147. My nose was so stuffed that I could hardly breathe.
148. Of course, large hurdles remain before asthma sufferers can breathe easier.
149. Everyone is going to miss it, because it has become the air we breathe.
150. I like to go walking in the woods just to breathe the air.
More similar words: breath, breathing, breathable, breathless, out of breath, breathtaking, breathing space, wreathe, wreath, catherine the great, beat a retreat, break, bread, leather, feather, weather, death, breach, breast, break up, breadth, break off, break in, break out, breaker, break-up, abreast, outbreak, bequeath, beneath.