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Meanings of
breathing out
in English
Portuguese
expiração
Catalan
exhalació
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The act of expelling air from the lungs.
expiration
exhalation
Portuguese
expiração
Usage of
breathing out
in English
1
The first is to simply get under the water while
breathing
out
.
2
For added relaxation, count each second of
breathing
out
on your fingers.
3
The stones and the walls seemed to be
breathing
out
hot air.
4
Herself, external to herself, was
breathing
out
there-offsomewhere in that tray.
5
I sat on the lip of the tub, breathing in,
breathing
out
.
6
Hold the position and take some deep breaths,
breathing
out
long and relaxed.
7
He sat for a long time,
breathing
out
and in, his heart slowing.
8
The young ruler began his reign by
breathing
out
threatenings against the Covenanters.
9
This trinity keeps me in balance, breathing in and
breathing
out
.
10
But these mountains are
breathing
out
a solitude which is eternal.
11
Then,
breathing
out
a sigh of deep relief, she ran herself to Rubric.
12
She was
breathing
out
like she was deflating with her breaths.
13
Pity, deep pity for Richard's conduct Ripton saw
breathing
out
of Mrs. Doria.
14
Sir Borenson lay upon his wooden bed, breathing in,
breathing
out
.
15
But then we have the whole issue of a fish
breathing
out
of water.
16
It would have been insubordination, and it would have been easy as
breathing
out
.
Other examples for "breathing out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
breathing
out
breathing
breathe
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
breathing out
Portuguese
expiração
Catalan
exhalació
Breathing out
through the time
Breathing out
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common