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Uttered without voice.
voiceless
inaudible
unhearable
1
Laurence
breathed
once more; hearing it, said aloud, made everything quite clear.
2
Every night of the year, the market lived and
breathed
and thrived.
3
He rose quickly; the room, it was close; he
breathed
with difficulty.
4
The story of eloquence is
breathed
in the associations of the spot.
5
They
breathed
only possession, and the thing in the balance was death.
6
I lay stock-still; I never uttered a word; I scarcely
breathed
indeed.
7
Miss Dalrymple
breathed
the fragrance of the flowers; she apparently liked it.
8
Once he had gained the freedom of the highway; Desmond
breathed
again.
9
He wound down the window and
breathed
in the fresh sea air.
10
And now it seems new energy may be
breathed
into the line.
11
I
breathed
,
trying to lower the adrenalin rush, and checked the situation.
12
Strong webbed hands caressed her skin; she swam under water and
breathed
.
13
He
breathed
heavily once or twice; a groan broke in his throat.
14
This gentleman loved the mountains; the sight of him
breathed
mountain air.
15
Each time he woke he
breathed
as if coming out of water.
16
I
breathed
in carefully, feeling a great sympathy for W. C. Fields.
breathed
breathe
·
breathe in
breathe a sigh
breathe deeply
breathe more
breathe heavily