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How to use breaths in a sentence

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The deep breaths soon turned into quick pants and finally Lamar gave one last cry.
He knew he was going to be sick, and took deep breaths to prevent himself from vomiting.
One a child-minder, one a machinist, they had taken deep breaths and taken on the trials and tribulations of the police service.
Milo's coughing fit passed, and he lay back down on the bed, breathing deep, shuddering breaths.
The tears spilled over and Faith turned away as she found herself racked by shuddering breaths.
With one big leap they all stood from the two-seater couch that had been seating four and took deep breaths.
She felt tears bristling again, and took a few deep breaths, blinking quickly.
Their regulated breaths became shallow and rapid and wet patches of perspiration started to blotch their chests and their backs.
I was shaking while I took deep breaths trying to control every movement of my body.
She took in heavenly breaths through her ski jump nose for a moment before swiping the sheets away from her body.
Arun seized the bowl and bolted the cold food himself, spurred both by hope and the fledgling's panting breaths.
After you've taken a few deep breaths and enjoyed the rush of achieving your goal, where do you go next?
I take three slow deep breaths to steady my nerves as I prepare to spring like a tiger on its unsuspecting prey.
He covered the animal's snout with his mouth and puffed two breaths into her.
Karen closed her eyes and drew in several sharp breaths as he uttered those words.
Sense is inevitably degenerating into nonsense, like a pileup of random mutations in an endangered species gasping its last breaths.
Cale looked through his scope and took slow deep breaths to lower his heartbeat thus steadying his aim.
I buried my head in my hands and tried to take a few steadying deep breaths to calm my nerves.
Zane was struggling, his breaths coming in short heaves and his face turning red.
She was in the throws of those gaspy hiccupy breaths that come after you've had a big overblown crying session.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There they waited, hushing their breaths, listening for the echo of his step on the stairs.
Take several long, deep breaths, oxygenate the bloodstream, then fill the lungs once and slide down under the surface.
It was a case of waitin' to see Rowena, and we held our breaths while she rustled in.
Around the slabbed tables the tangle of wined breaths and grumbling gorges.
All three girls drew in deep breaths of the fragrant, woodsy odor of leaf mold and dew-kissed ferns.
The crew held their breaths as if the apparition might vanish as suddenly as it appeared.
Dead breaths I living breathe, tread dead dust, devour a urinous offal from all dead.
Then there were breaths of hot air, as if a dragon was foraging about.
Stahl and the Bishop steered the boat and held their breaths.
A few deep breaths and he was himself again, shaken and with a heart beating like a steam-engine, but able at least to talk intelligently.
An empty vial was in his other hand, and the first few stertorous breaths that the poor boy took were the end of him for the time being.
Breaths come to him in song of the distant Cheviots and the ring of foraying hoofs.
The breaths of the fighters came wheezingly from their lips and the three chests were straining and heaving.
The crew in the little boat stared at it, holding their breaths.
She ain't caught more than two breaths in the last minute and a half.
Aye, aye, chorused the circle of neighbours, her breaths failin now.
There was an instant of silence, while men caught their breaths, and then like a single sound there came a cry from a thousand people.
Thoughts came tumbling over one another in Philip's eager fancy, and he took long breaths of joyous satisfaction.
And not till those seventy breaths are told, will he finally go down to stay out his full term below.
Now, if after he fetches a few breaths you alarm him, so that he sounds, he will be always dodging up again to make good his regular allowance of air.
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