To draw air into the lungs.
1 Vomit is a more dangerous material to inhale than, say, pond water.
2 I inhale suffocation; I can't distinguish veal from mutton; nothing interests me.
3 I ask for one, too, but I won't inhale , just steep myself.
4 I coughed out the snow, yet every exhale produced an involuntarily inhale .
5 He seemed to inhale and exhale only a few times each minute.
6 Exhale thoroughly, then close the right nostril and inhale through the left.
7 The young man leaned over her and made her inhale the salts.
8 The whole restaurant seemed to inhale expectantly, waiting to see what happened.
9 She took a long, restorative inhale and stepped away from the counter.
10 Her parted lips inhale it, and her bosom Heaves with the inspiration.
11 So, too, Longfellow must inhale the golden legendary air of the Past.
12 He wanted to call to her but could not, couldn't even inhale .
13 As I approach to inhale its colour I am aware of mystery.
14 Smokers inhale through a battery-powered metal tube, turning the liquid to vapor.
15 Dong-Yung went rapturously among them, stooping low to inhale their faint fragrance.
16 He even opened his mouth, as if he would inhale fresh air.
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