Similar words: breathe, breath, wreathed, breathing, out of breath, breathable, breathless, breathtaking. Meaning: [briːð] adj. uttered without voice.
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(31) He breathed out wine fumes.
(32) His name has been breathed upon.
(33) She breathed life into the dancing party.
(34) He breathed out a stream of cigarette smoke.
(35) She breathed in to steady her voice.
(36) She breathed in every word the professor was saying.
(37) He breathed out words of love into her ear.
(38) Her performance breathed wit and charm.
(39) He used to have a good time, but it has been breathed on recently.
(40) If men breathed in the fine paint spray, their lungs would be damaged.
(41) "They're just beautiful," breathed Jo, when she saw the earrings.
(42) 'Wait,' he breathed.
(43) Lauren lit up a cigarette, then breathed out a puff of smoke.
(44) I breathed/heaved a sigh of relief when I heard he was safe.
(45) They came out of the tunnel and thankfully breathed the fresh air.
(46) Her eyes fluttered open for a moment and then she breathed her last.
(47) She breathed in the crisp,(www.Sentencedict.com) tangy air and realized that it was almost autumn.
(48) The results of their research have breathed new life into the debate.
(49) If workmen breathed in the fine paint spray, their lungs would be damaged.
(50) The sunburnt grass breathed a harvest breath of dry sweetness and content.
(51) He used to have a good time, but it has been breathed upon recently.
(52) Once the deadline passed, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
(53) We all breathed a sigh of relief when it was over.
(54) Jim breathed out deeply.
(55) We all breathed a sigh of relief when we heard they were safe.
(56) Roy breathed on his hands and rubbed them together vigorously.
(57) She breathed out reproaches.
(58) No one was hurt, and we all breathed a sigh of relief .
(59) Wyatt breathed in the hot humid air.
(60) Everyone breathed a huge sigh of relief.
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