Sentence examples for breathe from from inspiring English sources

"breathe from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to inhale or take a breath from a specific source or location. Example: She took a deep breath, trying to calm her nerves, and breathed from her diaphragm.

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Sit, and breathe from your belly (short quick breaths only increase the symptoms of anxiety – lightheadedness, trembling, confusion).

The best way to learn how to breathe from the stomach is to try to breath as low as you can, below the lungs.

I cannot breathe from the pollution.

I could barely breathe from running.

You breathe from the diaphragm rather than your throat".

They breathe from here" - she puts her hands on her breast - "and they don't support anything.

Throughout the act, we jumped up when Logan jumped up, and we reminded him to breathe from time to time.

Perhaps a slight harrumph could be heard, followed by a laugh straight out of musical theatre – "project to the back, Jones, breathe from the diaphragm".

In the corner the endswell getting pressed against the swelling did something to my nose and I could hardly breathe from the third onwards.

Hard to believe though this sounds, the dancers perform it with an understanding that surpasses the Royal Ballet's and with a warmth that makes its charm breathe from within.

Both animals keep holes in the ice which they use to come up and breathe from — at which point, if the bear is lucky, it will snatch them up and eat them.

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