Sentence examples for to breath from inspiring English sources

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to breath

noun

The act or process of breathing.

  • I could hear the breath of the runner behind me.

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Prana (Sanskrit prāṇā) refers to "breath".

They want to breath this stuff in.

Mary didn't think the dog had enough air to breath.

Mrs. Lincoln: Ah, it feels good to breath again, Elizabeth.

"I try not to breath anybody else's air," she said.

In that climate few Israelis are ready to breath easy.

When you first get up there it's hard to breath.

Davis barely had the chance to breath in the first.

I thought drinks might give me a chance to breath.

The subject was instructed to breath freely during the scan.

When a new triangle appears, you are to breath out.

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