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air passage

NOUN
  1. a duct that provides ventilation (as in mines)

How To Use air passage In A Sentence

  • Apparently sneezing means you're trying to get rid of an irritation or harmful object in the air passage of your nose. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, in some persons histamine can close up the bronchial tubes (air passages of the lungs) and make breathing difficult.
  • The inferior turbinated are spongy, scroll-like bones, which curve about within the nasal cavities so as to increase the surface of the air passages of the nose. A Practical Physiology
  • Smoking, tonsillitis, diseases of the lungs and air passages, kidney dysfunctions, and leukemia also are among possible medical causes of undesirable mouth odors.
  • To increase the area of the air passages, the two light, spongy turbinated bones, one on each side, form narrow, winding channels. A Practical Physiology
  • The sisters are taking the game forward depending on their father's magnanimity and munificence in paying for air passages, schooling and cricket gear.
  • These generally include full-board accommodation and air passage or road transportation to the islands.
  • Your doctor may ask you to inhale a bronchodilator drug used in asthma treatment to open obstructed air passages.
  • Apparently sneezing means you're trying to get rid of an irritation or harmful object in the air passage of your nose. Times, Sunday Times
  • These potent chemicals dilate blood vessels and constrict bronchial air passages.
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