breathed造句

Her bosom rose and fell as she breathed.

Her whole person, permeated with the joy of youth, of innocence, and of beauty, breathed forth a splendid melancholy.

The researchers found that those who breathed through the nose rather than the mouth were less likely to yawn when watching a video of other people yawning.

My journey, and the sight of the holy Apostle yonder, and the free air which I have breathed, have done me good, after so long confinement in my study.

The champagne corks have popped, the diamond is sparkling on the third finger of your left hand, and your future spouse has dusted off his knees and breathed a sigh of relief.

As the water is agitated, these chemicals are released into the air and then breathed in.

He softly breathed words of thanks and hope and love, rather vague words, But they gushed naturally from his lips like water from a fountain.

He breathed noisily through his mouth, and asked me all kinds of questions about school and my dreaded violin lessons while he passed the cold end of a stethoscope across my chest.

breathed造句

His enthusiasm breathed new life into the company.

Melanie bit her lip and tears came to her eyes, and Mammy standing in the hall, a witness to the scene, scowled and breathed hard.

He breathed deeply of the cool air.

But many now say they repent, and the righteous anger of the tea-partiers has breathed new fire into the party’s belly.

He tipped Carpluk's head back, carefully pinched her nose, and breathed several puffs of air into her mouth.

Aerosol particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers pose the greatest risk to human health because they are small enough to be breathed deep into the lungs and, in some cases, enter the blood stream.

They sat on the back porch as morning breathed a frosty zephyr across the 1)weathered 2)planking.