Essential respiration organ in many air-breathing animals, both halves.
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Examples for "lungs"
Examples for "lungs"
1Exciting Causes.-Tumorsin the pelvis; diseases of the heart and lungs; pregnancy.
2The blood flows into the chest; it fills the lungs; he suffocates.
3The effects are particularly pernicious for children whose lungs are still developing.
4For example, Viagra is sometimes used to drain fluid from the lungs.
5Her lungs worked in short gasps, expanding no more than absolutely necessary.
1Can you sort me out a new pair of lungs?'
2She became eligible for an adult pair of lungs only after a judge's order.
3At this rate, every pair of lungs vitiates one hogshead of air every hour.
4I am not much with a revolver, but mighty handy with a pair of lungs.
5Then it's a hale pair of lungs you've got concealed in that body of yours.
6I've got only one pair of lungs, and I haven't the address of any repair-shop.
7A thousand windy trumpeters would be silence itself, compared to such a pair of lungs!
8He did indeed have a very passable baritone voice and an obviously good pair of lungs.
9The sharp intake of breath throughout the room might have come from one pair of lungs.
10For what is better than a good pair of lungs constantly filled and refilled with pure air?
11A remarkable recovery In December 2017, an organ donor was found, and Bothma received a pair of lungs.
12It seems a great pair of lungs and the patience of a saint are primary requisites for Northern politics.
13All I know is they sent over a pair of lungs that can stop traffic when they let out.
14Cope, who knew that he had contributed nothing but a loud pair of lungs, began to feel rather foolish.
16So the stentorian voice of a Boer equipped with a powerful pair of lungs called out, Van der Merwe!