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breathe

[breeth] / brið /


VERB
inspire action
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Chemotherapy and radiation left him with a tube in his trachea and difficulty breathing - something that was written into his final role, reprising his "Iceman" character in the 2022 Top Gun sequel.

From BBC

She said that she had trouble breathing and felt like she could have blacked out.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, state water managers breathed a sigh of relief about the marked improvement from the dry start to the month.

From Los Angeles Times

On this long holiday weekend, when the calendar offers a bit of breathing room, I wanted to share a few small ideas for embracing that mindset in the kitchen in 2026.

From Salon

A federal judge threw out that argument in 2014; in 2023 the estate’s claim breathed its last breath, and Holmes and Watson indisputably belonged to the public.

From Los Angeles Times