Similar words: breathe, breath, wreathed, breathing, out of breath, breathable, breathless, breathtaking. Meaning: [briːð] adj. uttered without voice.
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(151) Not content with simply being breathed into the atmosphere, the virus makes us sneeze or cough explosively.
(152) Quinn breathed deeply, exhaled with a trembling chest, and breathed in again.
(153) The company breathed out with one breath, and crossed themselves.
(154) The hood was attached to a machine which measured the amount of oxygen breathed in and the carbon dioxide produced.
(155) It was Tara's big moment ; she breathed deeply and began to play.
(156) Ada kept her hand spread on her chest and breathed carefully with her mouth open.
(157) When I breathed through the reed it made a whistling sound.
(158) A fabulous drive from Knell cannoned back off the Cliftonville upright from fully 25 yards - and the visitors breathed again.
(159) We went up to the ward, by which time he was making very odd, rasping sounds as he breathed.
(160) Delgard breathed in the frosty air and expelled a white mist as if it were an escaping soul.
(161) People who had been living in the shadow of the rock breathed easily again.
(162) She breathed a sigh of relief, and ran through to the living-room where she could hear Stephen's voice.
(163) It is only infectious in tiny airborne droplets of 5 microns or less, breathed into the lungs.
(164) Their evidence was a bit messy, but it breathed new life into the debate.
(165) Houses white as virgins breathed their stony breaths and expanded their bellies until every polished name-plaque turned to the sun and shone.
(165) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(166) So they breathed a sigh of relief when Bet Lynch, his missus, said she'd stay behind as manager.
(167) I breathed a sigh of relief that the boy had been found safe.
(168) I stopped, breathed deeply, and smiled as sweet air filled my lungs.
(169) Looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed.
(170) Once again I breathed as a free man.
(171) The whale breathed on me at close range.
(172) Dill breathed his patient breath.
(173) He breathed deeply and expanded his chest.
(174) She stood stock-still and breathed as quietly as possible.
(175) His chest stick out when he breathed in deeply.
(176) Ethelberta breathed a sort of exclamation, not right out, but stealthily, like a parson's damn.
(177) Another sepoy wept for his family: "Oh, I am dying without arranging for the future of my family. " He too lost faith in his survival and breathed his last.
(178) But I knew my heart was calming down and I breathed more comfortably.
(179) The crowd grew very still, and a deep, low, happy sigh, as of people who see the theatre curtain go up at last, breathed from innumerable throats.
(180) When he breathed out his eyes disappeared momentarily behind a haze of hashish.
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