To draw air into the lungs.
1 She inbreathed sharply, then her eyes narrowed a trifle.
2 This day-thishour-this minute in which she stood still, inbreathing - had confirmed her belief in Reese Beaudin.
3 Too much inbreathing and too violent an effort at inhaling will not help the singer at all.
4 His head tilted back as if sipping from a cup, as he lit and inbreathed the cigarette.
5 And I inbreathed Paris into my soul.
6 God's way of giving to us is to breathe within us a desire, and then to answer the desire inbreathed .
7 The character of the gospels and the letters must have been due to something that Jesus said or that the Holy Spirit inbreathed .
8 I sat in meditation two days and two nights, abstracting my mind; inbreathing and outbreathing in the required manner...
9 It makes one breathe deep and long and strong, and when inbreathing , one can take in power from Tahoe's waters, forests, mountains and snow-fields.
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