Similar words: breathe, breath, wreathed, breathing, out of breath, breathable, breathless, breathtaking. Meaning: [briːð] adj. uttered without voice.
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(61) I breathed out hard in the empty carriage.
(62) As we slept, we breathed their scent all night.
(63) She saw the creature disappear and she breathed again.
(64) It was the air I breathed.
(65) She breathed deeply, trying to settle her nerves.
(66) I leaned over and breathed deeply.
(67) She shut her eyes and breathed painfully.
(68) Owen breathed a sigh of relief.
(69) None of them breathed a word.
(70) I breathed on my fingers to keep them warm.
(71) I breathed deeply, padding over the sand.
(72) The dying man coughed and breathed heavily.
(73) Her whole soul breathed out physical beauty.
(74) Marie breathed a sigh of relief.
(75) Rex breathed a very big sigh of relief.
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(76) Jessica breathed deeply, trying to get a grip.
(77) He nodded, and I breathed again.
(78) Max breathed out powerful male sexuality in every movement.
(79) It was cold, and everyone breathed clouds of vapor.
(80) Christine breathed a heartfelt sigh of relief.
(81) He breathed out, a long sigh of a breath.
(82) He savoured the weasel on his palate for seconds, and then breathed her into his lungs.
(83) With light feet, his mangy tail down, he padded away from me and I breathed again.
(84) When I was in it, I felt as if he had swallowed me and I breathed from somewhere deep within him.
(85) Jack breathed in deeply and listened, his body rigid with effort.
(86) Even so, Robbie breathed more easily once she had put the length of the narrow boat between them.
(87) I could hear the broken ends of a rib clicking together as I breathed.
(88) She breathed a sign of relief when he finally answered the phone.
(89) Just as she was beginning to lose her courage, Luke's voice stopped, and she breathed a sigh of relief.
(90) She flexed herself, she breathed spasmodically as if to confuse the natural rhythms of her body.
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