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Breathing in   /brˈiðɪŋ ɪn/   Listen
Breathing in

noun
1.
The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing.  Synonyms: aspiration, inhalation, inspiration, intake.






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"Breathing in" Quotes from Famous Books



... the faces were, it was a relief to be silent for a little while, as Arthur, half-asleep, rested in the large old armchair, and she unpacked, too happy for weariness; and the clear pure mountain air breathing in at the open window, infusing life into every vein, as she paused to look at the purple head above the St. Erme woods, and to gaze on the fragrant garden beneath; then turned away to call to mind the childish faces which she had not yet learnt to ...
— Heartsease - or Brother's Wife • Charlotte M. Yonge

... veins, and from the jugular, and purgatives in severe cases, are the further remedies. He treats of cough as a symptom due to hot or cold, dry or wet dyscrasias. Opium preparations carefully used are the best remedies. The breathing in of steam impregnated with various ethereal ...
— Old-Time Makers of Medicine • James J. Walsh

... Now spring is breathing in skies of blue, And earth her carpet has woven anew, And Fridthjof grateful his kind host leaving Again the billowy plain is cleaving, And gayly speeding through silver-spray, His black swan ploweth her ...
— Fridthjof's Saga • Esaias Tegner

... scrutiny, too, for everybody had gone to the tree—the Pophams, Mr. Davis, Clarissa Perry, everybody for a quarter of a mile up and down the street, and by now the company would be gathered and the tree lighted. She could keep watch alone, the only sound being that of the children's soft breathing in ...
— The Romance of a Christmas Card • Kate Douglas Wiggin

... Mr. Duncan and was alarmed at the pallor of his face. The man's eyes were closed and he was breathing in a peculiar manner. ...
— Tom Swift and his Motor-boat - or, The Rivals of Lake Carlopa • Victor Appleton


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