breathed (verb)

  • 61stem — I UK [stem] / US noun [countable] Word forms stem : singular stem plural stems ** 1) the long thin central part of a plant from which the leaves and flowers grow Cut the stems to ground level in winter. 2) the long thin part of a wine glass that… …

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  • 62air*/*/*/ — [eə] noun I 1) [U] the mixture of gases that we breathe She breathed in the cold air.[/ex] I d like to open the window – I need some air.[/ex] 2) the air [singular] the space around things and above the ground They threw their hats up into the… …

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  • 63insufflate — /ˈɪnsəfleɪt/ (say insuhflayt) verb (t) (insufflated, insufflating) 1. to blow or breathe (something) in. 2. Medicine to blow (air or a medicinal substance) into some opening or upon some part of the body. 3. Ecclesiastical to breathe upon,… …

  • 64breathe on — transitive verb or breathe upon : to taint with scandal : tarnish when her name was breathed upon …

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  • 65in|breathe — «ihn BREETH», transitive verb, breathed, breath|ing. 1. to breathe in. 2. to inspire …

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  • 66re|breathe — «ree BREETH», transitive verb, breathed, breath|ing. to breathe again …

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  • 67up|breathe — «uhp BREETH», transitive verb, breathed, breath|ing. Obsolete. to breathe up or out; exhale …

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  • 68breathe - breath — ◊ breathe Breathe is a verb. When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. It was difficult for him to breathe. I stood by the window and breathed deeply. ◊ breath …

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  • 69relieve - relief — ◊ relieve Relieve is a verb. If something relieves an unpleasant feeling, it makes it less unpleasant. Anxiety may be relieved by talking to a friend. The passengers in the plane swallow to relieve the pressure on their eardrums. If someone or… …

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