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breath
noun as in respiration
noun as in wind or something in the air
noun as in respite, break
Example Sentences
It wasn’t the mayhem of mass casualty events that shook her, nor the sound of shallow breaths as a patient who had been shot in the skull slipped toward death.
My goal was to find a state of being so far away from living that my only function left was breath.
So I don’t yet see them as a “dominating team” and am holding my breath while waiting for their luck to maybe run out.
Though celebrations erupted in both Gaza and Tel Aviv, mediators and many civilians on both sides are holding their breath to see if the cease-fire will hold.
“Don’t hold your breath and hide under a table,” Rogers said, in a message to companies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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