Sentence examples for to inhale from inspiring English sources

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to inhale

verb

To draw air into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.

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Eventually you've got to inhale.

"The point was to inhale.

It was enough simply to inhale it.

Don't you want to inhale that scent?

Finally, scent strips you'll want to inhale.

Lt. Manning pauses to inhale deeply.

But we can't force humans to inhale toxins".

Now each had space to breathe, to inhale his message.

It's a little hard to inhale all at once.

It will be, Mr. Polshek said, "a place to inhale".

He boiled herbs and I had to inhale the leaves.

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