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Take a breath   /teɪk ə brɛθ/   Listen
Take a breath

verb
1.
Draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs.  Synonyms: breathe, respire, suspire.  "The patient is respiring"






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"Take a breath" Quotes from Famous Books



... prepared a friend to carry me to Union, and when I got dar I take and lay hands on Ria Rice, she laying down and suffering, and I sot down and laid my hand on her. We never say nothing, jes' pray. She be real quiet, and atter while, she riz up and take a breath. She kept on a setting up fer so long dat her husband make her lay back down fer fear dat she git worser. I stay dar all through de night and she sleep sound and wake up dis morning feeling like ...
— Slave Narratives Vol. XIV. South Carolina, Part 1 • Various



Words linked to "Take a breath" :   breathe in, snore, saw wood, hiccough, expire, yawn, saw logs, suspire, respire, sigh, hiccup, wheeze, exhale, inhale, inspire, breathe out, choke, hyperventilate



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