Sentences with breathe
breathe
B b - He stood there breathing deeply and evenly. [VERB]
- 'You don't understand,' he breathed. [VERB with quote]
- He never breathed a word about our conversation. [VERB noun]
- It is the readers who breathe life into a newspaper with their letters. [VERB noun + into]
- Red wines should be allowed to 'breathe' if possible before drinking. [VERB]
- Every animal that breathes on earth
- Stop your questions, and give me a chance to breathe
- The wind breathed through the trees
- The engine breathes through this air filter
- The crankcase breathes through this duct
- The dragon breathed fire
- To breathe confidence into the actors
- To breathe words of love
- To breathe a horse
- To breathe confidence
- To breathe a horse
- Fish have gills so they can breathe underwater.
- While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane.
- I will not allow it, as long as I still breathe.
- Try not to breathe too much smoke.
- If you breathe on a mirror, it will fog up.
- The wind breathes through the trees.
- The decor positively breathes classical elegance.
- He breathed the words into her ear, but she understood them all.
- Garments made of certain new materials breathe well and keep the skin relatively dry during exercise.
- At higher altitudes you need to breathe your horse more often.
- How about giving me a chance to breathe?
- Hardly a man breathes who has not known great sorrow.
- The jacket is comfortable because the fabric breathes.
- Dragons breathe fire.
- She breathed life into the party.
- To breathe a horse.
- Police from four states were breathing down his neck.
- Now that the crisis was over, he could breathe freely.
- He breathed his last and was buried in the churchyard.
- I'll tell you if you promise not to breathe a word.