breathe in in English
inhale, take air into the lungs
Use "breathe in" in a sentence
1. Breathe in.
2. You can't breathe in here!
3. You breathe in that coal dust...
4. How to use Breathe in a sentence.
5. 11 Just breathe in the ozone on the sea.
6. When we breathe in we contract our pectoral muscles.
7. I feel like I can breathe in here, you know?
8. Humans and animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
9. You simply cannot breathe in this powerful air and be unaffected.
10. Merely to breathe in the Hellenistic period involved absorption of Greek culture!”
11. 14 Each time you breathe in draw rib cage forward over the thighs.
12. Breathe in the salt air of the busy Swedish ports on the Baltic Sea.
13. If she continues to breathe in this “air,” her resistance will likely break down.
14. This helps them slide easily over each other when you breathe in and out .
15. 17 The instructor told us to breathe in deeply and then breathe out slowly.
16. It surrounds us all the time, just like the air we breathe in this room.
17. Treatments for Asthmatic Bronchitis Every time you breathe in, air enters your nose and mouth
18. They allow a single fern to breathe in five litres of carbon dioxide a day.
19. Breathe (In the Air) Lyrics: Breathe, Breathe in the air / Don't be afraid to care / Leave but don't leave me / Look around and choose your own ground / For long you live and high you fly / And
20. Built to breathe in the hottest of kitchens, our Chef pants are a cook’s uniform staple
21. When they hatch from their eggs, Amphibians have gills so they can breathe in the water
22. Do not allow yourself to breathe in the angry, vengeful “air” of this world! —Psalm 37:8.
23. Then breathe in through your nose and draw in your right hand back to its starting position.
24. For instance, we may pass a bakery shop and breathe in the aroma of freshly baked bread.
25. Breathe in through your nose, then breathe out forcefully through your mouth, Blowing the air into the egg
26. The word Breathed is the past form of breathe in the first person singular.There are other translations for this conjugation.
27. 19 Breathe in and out - not too deeply, expanding both the top and bottom of the rib cage Muscle-tensing.
28. Boras is a polarizing figure that many fans don't like, but ignore the messenger here and breathe in the message
29. Like tonsils, Adenoids help keep your body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that you breathe in or swallow
30. Like tonsils, Adenoids help keep the body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that we breathe in or swallow.
31. Like tonsils, Adenoids help keep the body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that we breathe in or swallow
32. Alveoli are tiny air sacs in your lungs that take up the oxygen you breathe in and keep your body going
33. They found 40 percent of children and more than 30 percent of non-smoking men and women regularly breathe in secondhand smoke .
34. Atelectasis (pronounced at-uh-LEK-tuh-sis) is the term for a collapse of one or more areas in the lung. When you breathe in, your lungs fill up with air
35. Wake up in one of the Grand Hôtel & Kurhaus’s 61 rooms and breathe in fresh mountain air while taking in awesome views of the Arolla forest or snow-capped mountain summits.
36. Our workout pants and leggings for women, workout shorts for women, Activewear tops and sweaters, lounge sets, streetwear for women, and other active clothing keeps you looking fine - in an outfit you can actually breathe in
37. Belong Lyrics: God damn, I didn't see it / When you lived here all your life, but didn't mean it / And I swear, I know what green is / But it's hard sometimes to breathe in all the scenics
38. Symptoms of a blood Clot include: throbbing or cramping pain, swelling, redness and warmth in a leg or arm; sudden breathlessness, sharp chest pain (may be worse when you breathe in) and a cough or coughing up blood
39. "Crooon-nuth ca-ulled me a lip-lith-lipp-" "Mituna take a deep breathe in" I told him, he stopped talking and nodded, sucking a huge amount of air into his lungs then letting it go
40. ‘The army itself was Barbarized and turned into an instrument of sheer oppression.’ ‘Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air we breathe in.’
41. Symptoms of a blood clot include: throbbing or cramping pain, swelling, redness and warmth in a leg or arm sudden breathlessness, sharp chest pain (may be worse when you breathe in) and a cough or coughing up blood Blood Clots can be life threatening if not treated quickly.
42. As the Beest’s topsail flaps back and forth in the wind and the wind stomachs “breathe in” air, it creates a pressure disequilibrium that forces the sweat glands’ soapy water up through the system of medical tubing, towards the Beest’s most sand-prone parts (like the backs of the knees).
43. And generate a deep sense of Contentment for the breath Breathe in and out with a loving awareness Grateful for each life-giving inhale, and each precious exhale Let this sense of gratitude permeate your whole body You could perhaps visualize it as a warm feeling, or a light Still aware of the breath, but with a full body gratitude for breath
44. Breathe in - draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well" inhale, inspire Breathe, take a breath, suspire, respire - draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can Breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is
45. Pretty soon you'll have to pay royalties for your thoughts Benevolently loaned to you by private industry.: He laughed aloud in wonder, and smiled Benevolently down at the recumbent figure in his lap.: The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised Benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill.: You get to watch Benevolently, breathe in crisp