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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181. Do you live and breathe whatever the position is about?-Do you have the skills nary for this position?
182. Then breathe in through your nose and draw in your right hand back to its starting position.
183. In the early 1950s an effective method of resuscitating newborn babies who did not breathe was not known.
184. As you breathe out, imagine the breath passing through any part of your body that feels stiffer aches.
185. He wanted to be with her so much that he could hardly breathe.
186. I was now able to breathe properly and started to feel over my body with both hands.
187. With the smoke and the dust, he could barely breathe.
188. I got in, trying to breathe through my mouth only, and got out on the top floor.
189. My recurring thought, he wrote: that the big glass will only start to breathe when I am gone.
190. He was ruthless, holding her so close that she could hardly breathe, and his kiss was devastating.
191. Belliustin called upon the tsar to circumvent the ecclesiastical hierarchy and breathe life into the clerical estate.
192. Elaine jerked and coughed, inhaled with a ragged sigh[sentencedict.com], and began to breathe.
193. Where the Mind is biggest, the Heart, the Senses, Magnanimity, Charity, Tolerance, Kindliness, and the rest of them scarcely have room to breathe. Virginia Woolf
194. Ran through the thin black air until she couldn't breathe.
195. Ma came and picked her up, holding her so tight she could hardly breathe.
196. He thrust his face into hers, forcing her to breathe his rancid breath; his untrimmed nails bit into her arms.
197. The Government could breathe a sigh of relief at the disappearance of some of its fiercest critics.
198. In any case, Baby Suggs' fingers had a grip on her that would not let her breathe.
199. It began to breathe, its little chest rising and falling rapidly.
200. Residents of the two cities breathe the same polluted air.
201. There seemed to be a weight on her chest, pinning her to the ground and not letting her breathe.
202. Feel the warm air as you breathe out and the cooler air as you breathe in.
203. As you awaken from this nightmare, you breathe a sigh of relief.
204. Now that he was being the perfect gentleman in not pursuing her, at last she began to breathe more easily.
205. The basket allows the berries to breathe and thus prevents melding.
206. There was a sickening lurch as my chute opened and my harness tightened round me so that I could hardly breathe.
207. You need a bit of room to swing, room to breathe.
208. The air exerts pressure on the airway, holding it open and allowing the sleeper to breathe normally.
209. Bring your arousal level to simmering point and stay there without boiling over by continuing to breathe deeply and reducing stimulation slightly.
210. They wouldn't know that they'd have to breathe out all the way up.
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.