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breath

noun as in wind or something in the air

noun as in respite, break

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Weak match

noun as in hint, suggestion

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Like if I'm having anxiety or things that I know I'm struggling with, she'll say: 'Just get the paper bag out, take a breath and calm your mind.'

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But it's the more reflective moments that steal your breath.

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He pulled in a deep breath and dove in.

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But Chitchat had come a long way, and she was out of breath.

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In short, the market can’t go up every day, but investors holding out for bargains shouldn’t hold their breath.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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