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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151. His heart thudded and he realized that he had begun to breathe faster, with excitement.
152. I wanted to free them, and make them breathe again.
153. Such movies are the very air we breathe, but are they art?
154. So now you can stay fresh and still allow your skin to breathe.
155. The sun was at its height and seemed to be burning away what little air there was to breathe.
156. Venting the attic, and allowing the roof to breathe, often helps prevent asphalt roof shingles from curling.
157. Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure. Oprah Winfrey
158. Breathe out as you reach and breathe in as you lower.
159. It's a natural material so it breathes, allowing the feet to breathe as well.
160. I have always said that in print, a poem needs space to breathe. Gulzar
161. The rope-lights were tight-fitting, but they were not cruel; he could breathe easily and he could move.
162. And they produce oxygen which animals need to breathe,[http://sentencedict.com/breathe.html] and which helps to replace that lost by burning fossil fuels.
163. Before the exercises actually begin, for a few minutes, close your eyes and breathe through your nose.
164. Herta starts to breathe differently as we kiss; she is always self-possessed; every move of mine is coldly monitored.
165. I forget to breathe out every time I watch him.
166. Not only the air we breathe but the natural waterways of the world are endangered.
167. He froze, stung with pain, and tried to breathe slowly.
168. Rubber and plastic boots are intended for use in very wet places but will not allow the feet to breathe.
169. But after we got into bed, and after Frank had fallen asleep, I lay awake, listening to him breathe.
170. If you ever walked into it, you could hardly breathe when you went beyond the door.
171. Afraid and angry because I could barely breathe, I still could not ask her why she had abandoned me.
172. You should always breathe through your nose: the nose warms up the air.
173. As well as gills, Bichirs have paired air bladders, which allow them to breathe air from the surface of the water.
174. She was tense, almost afraid to breathe, almost afraid to meet his gaze.
175. The air was so cold we could hardly breathe it.
176. I no longer had to remind myself to breathe in and out.
177. The clerk in the liquor store had recommended that she let this red wine breathe before serving it.
178. Can the tobacco industry now afford to breathe freely once again, unlike its customers?
179. I listened to him breathe in his sleep, and my fist curled to my heart out of habit.
180. Sometimes I got to stop and breathe deep cos I feel sick, but I don't puke up again.
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