Verb(1) draw deep into the lungs in by breathing,draw in (air),breathe in(2) draw deep into the lungs in by breathing(3) draw in (air)(4) breathe in
Verb(1) draw deep into the lungs in by breathing,draw in (air),breathe in(2) draw deep into the lungs in by breathing(3) draw in (air)(4) breathe in
(1) You set fire to it, then deeply inhale the smoky poisonous fumes.(2) As you inhale a polluted air it creates a lot of problem in your system.(3) later on I inhale a box of chocolate cookies while watching cable TV(4) He closed his eyes to inhale the air and he began a slow trot down the hall toward an elevator.(5) Each time the memory comes up, she would squint her eyes and inhale her breath very deeply.(6) As you may recall from biology class, you inhale air and exhale carbon dioxide.(7) I was trying to inhale two pieces of toast whole, when I heard a furious knocking at the door.(8) You breathe in reluctantly, imagining you're inhaling the fumes from your shoe.(9) But he didn't feel like eating, unlike the others who seemed to be inhaling their food.(10) Leaning over, uncle Will promptly inhales the bacon strip.(11) An elderly man died from inhaling poisonous fumes as he tried to put out a fire at his home.(12) Even I, the king of inhaling food, knows that you don't eat fish so fast!(13) With each yard, her scent became stronger, and I breathed it in, inhaling so deeply the cold air scorched a path to my lungs.(14) Then we went to the pub and inhaled beer, burgers, and burritos and and planned our new life in the sticks.(15) Davy was the first person to experience intoxication after inhaling a gas or vapour.(16) Just imagine that the nose is blocked and the air is inhaled through your larynx.