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breath

[breth] / brɛθ /






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Last year, Holy Week was the setting for the Argentine pontiff's final public appearances, during which he appeared frail and short of breath.

From Barron's

She drew a deep breath and then let it out slowly.

From Literature

I suck in a breath when I see that one of the first on the list is The New York Times.

From Literature

Drawing a breath through his narrow snout, he opened the door.

From Literature

Many chart watchers view any RSI reading below 30 as indicating an “oversold” condition, which suggests a bounce could be coming as bears take a break from selling to catch their breath.

From MarketWatch