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breath

noun as in respiration

noun as in wind or something in the air

noun as in respite, break

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Weak match

noun as in hint, suggestion

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Example Sentences

In the next breath, however, he is decrying the press misinterpretation of his Diana script.

Throughout Christmas eve and day, the world is monitoring with bated breath.

He died in July after being grabbed around the throat by a cop and wrestled to ground where the breath flew out of him.

“Every time you see me, you want to mess with me,” Garner exclaimed, short of breath.

His breath became so strained that he was forced to quit his job as a horticulturalist for the parks department.

It was one of those long moments that makes a fellow draw his breath sharp when he thinks about it afterward.

While you were admiring the long roll of the wave, a sudden spray would be dashed over you, and make you catch your breath!

Cease ye therefore from the man, whose breath is in his nostrils, for he is reputed high.

He caught his breath, he paused, then stepped within on tiptoe, and the hush of four thousand years closed after him.

He is on the violin what Liszt is on the piano, and is the only artist worthy to be mentioned in the same breath with him.

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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to breath, such as: breathing, gasp, animation, eupnea, exhalation, and expiration.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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