Similar words: breathe, breath, wreathed, breathing, out of breath, breathable, breathless, breathtaking. Meaning: [briːð] adj. uttered without voice.
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(121) A lot of abortion rights supporters also breathed a premature sigh of relief.
(122) To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(123) He had grey hair and a black moustache which rose and fell as he breathed.
(124) The six-foot metal cylinders that breathed for patients lay like coffins on stands that raised them to table height.
(125) The deadline came, the flood gates opened and we breathed a sigh of relief.
(126) He was in coma, and as he breathed he made a terrible bubbling sound.
(127) And everyone breathed a sigh of relief ... so the Teds were human after all.
(128) So close to the powers of evil she must have lived that she still breathed more freely in their air.
(129) The onset of war and the urban destruction that followed breathed new spirit into a flagging crusade.
(130) The chemical, once used as an anesthetic, can be toxic if breathed in high concentrations.
(131) In the blue light of the morning he breathed his last.
(132) The major hazards will come from aerosols containing microbes that are breathed in by workers in biotechnology factories.
(133) The rest of the maids had been threatened with hell-fire and damnation if they breathed a word.
(134) But he thought better of it and slowly breathed out the air through his nose.
(135) Robyn breathed a weary sigh of relief,(sentencedict .com) and threw the carrier of wet clothes on to the floor.
(136) He breathed a sigh or relief when Mrs Long announced he had polled 31.
(137) Everyone in the convoy breathed a deep sigh of relief.
(138) Apollo had revived the fainting Hector and breathed into him surpassing power.
(139) And some life might be breathed into Labour's democracy of the dead at last.
(140) His upper body felt curiously numb, but he could feel a burning pain deep within him when he breathed.
(141) MacLane lit up a cigarette and breathed smoke into the funnel of light.
(142) In the end Krushchev backed down and everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
(143) Irene closed the door behind her and breathed a big sigh of relief.
(144) But my native air in the summertime a combination of heat and damp and green-is like air that has already been breathed.
(145) Luna was slightly asthmatic and when overheated or nervous she breathed through her mouth.
(146) This led to the impression that Spens lived, breathed and was eventually killed by the Guinness affair.
(147) Buffalo were tethered and breathed warm air into the night.
(148) Hastily she breathed in and clamped her arms to her sides to hide the stubble.
(149) He breathed deeply and put his shoulders back, shifted the large black portfolio from one hand to the other.
(150) As soon as the sergeant turned off the windscreen wipers a curtain of mist was breathed across the glass.
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