Use "allow to breathe" in a sentence

1. May I decant it now to allow it to breathe?

2. They allow a single fern to breathe in five litres of carbon dioxide a day.

3. Do not allow yourself to breathe in the angry, vengeful “air” of this world! —Psalm 37:8.

4. Hard to breathe!

5. Breathe temporarily pauses your current chrome tab with a reminder to Breathe

6. He's struggling to breathe.

7. 'Breathe' Breathe /briːð/ is a verb

8. Breathe.

9. And hardly stop to breathe.

10. Fresh Clams need to breathe, …

11. Just breathe.

12. 17 The instructor told us to breathe in deeply and then breathe out slowly.

13. The patient began to breathe normally.

14. Breathe in.

15. / ˈbriː.ð.ə.b ə l / A Breathable atmosphere is one that is suitable for humans to breathe. Breathable fabrics for clothes allow air to pass through them.

16. I don't have time to breathe.

17. To breathe with a rasping sound.

18. Try to breathe deeply and rhythmically.

19. Be hard to breathe, hard to swallow.

20. Humans and animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

21. aqualung (plural Aqualungs) (underwater diving) A piece of equipment consisting of an oxygen tank and breathing apparatus used by divers to allow them to breathe underwater at depth.

22. It was difficult for him to Breathe.

23. " your huddled masses yearning to breathe free "?

24. I can't breathe.

25. I breathe slowly.

26. BREATHE Convulsively 'BREATHE Convulsively' is a 19 letter phrase starting with B and ending with Y Crossword clues for 'BREATHE Convulsively'

27. Now breathe deeply.

28. Log In to all your Breathe apps

29. Don't breathe this!"

30. How to use Breathe in a sentence.

31. To Breathe one's last: To die or pass away

32. Blows: to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty.

33. "Don't Breathe, Don't Drink".

34. I could barely breathe.

35. Blowing: to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty.

36. So I don't have to, you know, breathe!

37. This is your chance to breathe easy again.

38. It's too humid today; it's hard to breathe!

39. At high altitudes it is difficult to breathe.

40. You won't breathe nothin'.

41. He could scarcely breathe.

42. The fix for this problem is to take this child immediately to the operating room, bring those intestines back into the abdomen, let the lungs expand and allow this child to breathe again.

43. Blow: to breathe hard, quickly, or with difficulty.

44. I hardly dared breathe.

45. I need you to breathe into this little tube.

46. You can't breathe in here!

47. "Breathe" by Melissa Etheridge, from the album Lucky "Breathe" by Michael W

48. To be unable to breathe, usually resulting in death, or to cause someone to be unable to breathe; suffocate: [ T ] The men were Asphyxiated by smoke.

49. Mr. White said the fumes aren't good to breathe.

50. Dead breathe I living breathe, tread dead dust, devour a urinous offal from all dead.

51. I'm sick to think we breathe the same air.

52. She seemed scarcely to breathe as she lay immobile.

53. The technique of Bubbling helps swimmers to breathe properly

54. It makes me sick to breathe the same air.

55. Then, a third thing happens: the desire to breathe.

56. I had an oxygen mask to help me breathe.

57. Breathe vs Breath What is the difference? Breathe is a verb, meaning to draw air into your lungs and expel it again

58. Don't breathe the toxic gas.

59. Hanes Signature Cotton Breathe Briefs …

60. Aberrations breathe, eat, and sleep

61. And these fossils still breathe.

62. This polyester shirt doesn't breathe.

63. I need him like I need the air to breathe.

64. Smith, from the album Worship "Breathe" (Michelle Branch song) by Michelle Branch, from the album Hotel Paper "Breathe" (Midge Ure song) by Midge Ure, from the album Breathe "Breathe" by Ministry, from the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste

65. Breathe easier, Breathe more easily vi + adv (stop struggling for breath) mieux respirer adv + vi : The drug relaxes the muscles in the chest so the patient can Breathe easier

66. ‎Breathe+ is a beautifully simple way to visualize your Breathing

67. To breathe, this air is really clean and really fresh.

68. She dared not breathe a word of it to anybody.

69. To Breathe life into: To reinvigorate or refresh with new ideas.

70. I' m sick to think we breathe the same air

71. i need him like i need the air to breathe.

72. Bronchial disorders can make it hard for you to breathe

73. Cold weather can make it harder for patients to breathe.

74. Purple sponges breathe water like air.

75. But thou thereon didst only breathe.

76. To Breathe is to inhale air and to exhale it once more

77. 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

78. Most Amphibians have thin, moist skin that helps them to breathe

79. The basket allows the berries to breathe and thus prevents melding.

80. They can breathe fire quite readily.