VERB
-
draw in (air)
inhale the fresh mountain air
Inhale deeply
The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well
The patient has trouble inspiring
How To Use breathe in In A Sentence
- He began to breathe in and out normally.
- The doctor told him to breathe in deeply and then breathe out.
- Two visitors at a time can poke their heads into his inflatable textile construction, sharing the air they breathe in the enclosed pod-like space.
- It's the reverse of birthdays, this laying out outside the meats and cheese, cruets of oil standing sentry at the table and each guest barely able to breathe in the funerary wreaths of citronella haze.
- Now breathe in -- hold it -- breathe out. Do it again.
- The doctor asked me to breathe in, then to breathe out fully.
- I want you to breathe in and hold your breath for as long as possible.
- It's so muggy and sticky and every time I breathe in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp.
- Half of us shallow breathe instead of breathing from our diaphragm.
- The doctor made me breathe in while he listened to my chest.