The draft roared loud now; the airpassage was completely clear.
2
He then squeezed the soldier's neck for 10 seconds, disrupting his airpassage.
3
A simple wooden coffin, on the other hand, permits airpassage, and thus, aerobic sport.
4
Prerequisite are regular mucociliary clearance and sufficient airpassage.
5
His airpassage became blocked and his fingers and lips turned purple, requiring emergency treatment.
6
It was in his own mouth, kneading its way down his airpassage like a fat, eager serpent.
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The airpassage was clear.
8
Nobody had piloted the way in a Yankee-made seaplane; nor had any one navigated the airpassage in a monster dirigible.
9
The second, I concluded, after inspecting it closely, was a mere airpassage leading into some other division of the cellar.
10
This will move his tongue away from the back of his throat, so it does not block the airpassage to his lungs.
11
At 2 years of age both twins had pneumoencephalography which demonstrated normal airpassage through the aqueduct and cerebral ventricles of normal size and morphology.
12
Daimler fitted a very simple type of carburettor to this engine, consisting only of a float with a single jet placed in the airpassage.
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The latter is especially applicable to inflammatory troubles in the airpassages.
14
If they do, they must have lungs and airpassages, of course.
15
Air hissed and thrummed through his one small vulnerable airpassage.
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His airpassages were feeling so much clearer, but his mind seemed befogged.