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1Breathe — Breathe, v. t. 1. To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire. [1913 Webster] To view the light of heaven, and breathe the vital air. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To inject by breathing; to infuse; with into. [1913 Webster] Able… …
2To breathe a vein — Breathe Breathe, v. t. 1. To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire. [1913 Webster] To view the light of heaven, and breathe the vital air. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To inject by breathing; to infuse; with into. [1913… …
3To breathe again — Breathe Breathe, v. t. 1. To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire. [1913 Webster] To view the light of heaven, and breathe the vital air. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To inject by breathing; to infuse; with into. [1913… …
4To breathe one's last — Breathe Breathe, v. t. 1. To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire. [1913 Webster] To view the light of heaven, and breathe the vital air. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To inject by breathing; to infuse; with into. [1913… …
5whisper — I. v. n. Speak under the breath, speak softly. II. v. a. Breath, utter softly. III. n. 1. Whispering, susurrus. 2. Low, soft voice, gentle utterance. 3. Murmur, sibilant sound (as of the wind). 4 …
6lip — n 1.Usu. lips labia, mouth. 2.Slang. impudence, insolence, sauciness, Inf. sauce, Inf. sassiness, Inf. back talk, Dial. sass, Inf. cheek, Sl. mouth, Sl. mouthing off, Sl. smarting off; discourtesy, rudeness, incivility, impertinence, flippancy,… …
7breathe — I. v. n. 1. Respire. 2. Live, exist. 3. Pause, rest, take breath, have a respite. II. v. a. 1. Respire. 2. Exhale, emit, give out, throw out. 3. Whisper, utter softly …
8mouth — n 1. orifice, oral opening or cavity, muzzle, Sl. kisser, Sl. yap, Sl. trap, Sl. bazoo, chops, jaw or jaws; jawbone, maxilla, mandible. 2. utterance, expression, ventilation, airing, voice, vocalization. 3. idle or empty talk, boasting, bragging …
9painting, Western — ▪ art Introduction history of Western painting from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the present. Painting, the execution of forms and shapes on a surface by means of pigment (but see also drawing for discussion of depictions in …
10mur´mur|er — mur|mur «MUR muhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a soft, low, indistinct sound that rises and falls a little and goes on without breaks: »the murmur of a stream, the murmur of little waves, the murmur of voices in another room. Faint murmurs from the… …