suspire

VERB
  1. draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs
    I can breathe better when the air is clean
    The patient is respiring
  2. heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily
    She sighed sadly
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How To Use suspire In A Sentence

  • The elements we feel and see shift and drift and suspire Perpetual Light : a memorial
  • Each flight they take: and fire-flies, that suspire Aurora Leigh
  • You verify in energy, you provide discover energy, you permit it line … you don't essay to kibosh the flow, you don't set and vexation when you suspire whether and where from module added respite come, you foregather permit it become in and go out. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • You will be suspired to here that the Genesis Coupe beat the other three cars - that will not make the American automakers happy. Product Reviews Net
  • But times are bad!" he would suspire in moments of depression. The Valley of the Kings
  • The scene about me suspired like the brilliant and deadly scales of a poisonous reptile. Children of the Market Place
  • He suspired exhaustively in the still, strong heat, and took possession of the scene with commanding, intolerant eyes. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories
  • Between pulls he would suspire deeply, so as to get the full assistance of the Climate. Ade's Fables
  • Each of the principals, seconded by his particular waiter, after carefully taking his opponent's range and bearings, will suspire and hit him in the eye. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914
  • Narrative trumps biology; what makes Mrs. Thomas "Mama," not Nell, is her affective embodiment of Maisie's history: "For there, before me on the bed, lay all my past--suspired within her bosom, the gentle casing of my own heart" 373. Grange House
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