Breathe
71breathe a sigh of relief — phrase to stop worrying because something bad is no longer likely to happen Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when she turned up. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: breathe * * * exhale noisily as a sign of… …
72breathe your last — see ↑last, 4 • • • Main Entry: ↑breathe breathe your last literary : to die This is the room where he breathed his last. [=where he breathed his last breath; where he died] • • • Main Entry: ↑last * * * breathe your ˈlast …
73Breathe Carolina — Breathe Carolina, 2009 …
74breathe\ easily — • breathe easily • breathe freely v To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily. His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night …
75breathe\ freely — • breathe easily • breathe freely v To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily. His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night …
76breathe life into — If you breathe life into something, you give people involved more energy and enthusiasm again. ( Breathe new life is also used.) …
77breathe (new) life into something — phrase to provide something with new ideas, new energy etc, so that it improves and is more likely to be successful again She breathed new life into the political scene. Thesaurus: to make something bettersynonym Main entry: breathe * * *… …
78breathe life into — breathe (new) life into fill with enthusiasm and energy; reinvigorate spring breathes new life into a wintry woods * * * breathe (new) life into : to give new energy and excitement to (something) She is credited with breathing new life into… …
79breathe (freely) again — relax after being frightened or tense. → breathe …
80breathe (new) life into — reinvigorate. → breathe …