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breathe

[breeth] / brið /


VERB
inspire action
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"It does affect every muscle in the body, down to legs, arms, breathing, swallowing," she said.

From BBC

Mr Black said the time gave him "breathing space".

From BBC

At 18 weeks pregnant with her second child, Natalie's airway closed significantly and she needed emergency surgery to allow her to breathe properly.

From BBC

“Mia wants to live and breathe soccer. She will always be connected to the sport, whether as a player, coach or manager. That’s something she’s very clear about,” Melody said.

From Los Angeles Times

"I knew how much football meant to him and what it did for his soul. He lived and breathed football."

From BBC