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1
The lungs are able to
expel
air
regularly and gently, with no more expense of energy than ordinary breathing requires.
2
It apparently can
expel
air
through a valve which is covered with fluid from the anus, thus blowing the emerging fluid into bubbles.
3
His lungs were receiving and
expelling
air
,
although not without our help.
4
Davis
expelled
air
in a mixture between a laugh and a groan.
5
The three daughters were voicing their displeasure by
expelling
air
through their foodtubes.
6
With a gasp, Ivor
expelled
air
from his lungs and drew breath again.
7
The sharply
expelled
air
sent all the jellyfish tumbling away.
8
The first mild profanity from Mike Ross arrives in a wheeze of
expelled
air
.
9
The horse gave a whoof of
expelled
air
,
and he yanked the cinch tight.
10
The young man grinned,
expelling
air
from his lungs.
11
There was a grunt of
expelled
air
and Dom heard Bernie swear in the background.
12
There was no feeling of air going in, of lungs holding oxygen, of
expelling
air
.
13
At last Bidwell leaned back in his chair,
expelled
air
,
and patted his bulging stomach.
14
Expelling
air
,
the hunter struck with blurring speed.
15
She let go of the crown and sent a ripple down,
expelling
air
from the mouth.
16
To the bellows correspond the lungs from which the
expelled
air
is forced upwards through the windpipe.
expel
air
expel