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exhale

[eks-heyl, ek-seyl] / ɛksˈheɪl, ɛkˈseɪl /


Example Sentences

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I take a deep breath, trying to exhale every thought, every feeling I’ve ever had about Boat Boy.

From Literature

“Something like…” Nine drew a deep breath and rattled off the premonition in a single exhale: “On All Hallows’ Eve, Deadwood will bring mayhem to Fernlight.

From Literature

Once his win became official, Woodland looked to the sky, exhaled and pushed the brim of his cap down to cover his eyes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her children sometimes struggle with anxiety at bedtime, and Judd has taught them to breathe using a shorter in-breath and a longer exhale to help calm them.

From BBC

I heaved him out with a quiet exhale, then stopped several yards away from my door.

From Literature