Exhaled
in sentence
19 examples of Exhaled in a sentence
We asked him to hold his breath, and you see the signal staying at a steady level because he
exhaled.
And when we did, the whole audience collectively exhaled, and a few people actually wept, and then they filled the auditorium with the peaceful boom of their applause.
Even in the driest, highest places on Earth, the air is sweet and thick with oxygen
exhaled
from thousands of miles away by our rainforests.
The astronauts would then eat that carbon-rich crop and exhale the carbon out in the form of carbon dioxide, which would then be captured by the microbes, to create a nutritious crop, which then would be
exhaled
in the form of carbon dioxide by the astronauts.
That air that you just exhaled, you enriched a hundred times in carbon dioxide.
The oxygen
exhaled
by those stromatolites is what we all breathe today.
When the diaphragm is relaxed, the CO2 is
exhaled
alongside a mix of oxygen and other gases.
In my opinion, the best movie of the "dark humor" genre to be
exhaled
from someone's mind yet.
A cavernous odour
exhaled
from the walls, a freshness of saltpetre in which mingled hot breaths from the neighbouring stable.
Below, the sump, a cesspool ten metres deep, filled with this streaming water, also
exhaled
its muddy moisture.
It was with their sighs, with their mixed breaths, that the damp warmth of this room had grown heavy; the penetrating odour which had suffocated him was the odour of musk which his wife's skin exhaled, another perverse taste, a fleshly need of violent perfumes; and he seemed to feel also the heat and odour of fornication, of living adultery, in the pots which lay about, in the basins still full, in the disorder of the linen, of the furniture, of the entire room tainted with vice.
With his awkward hands he unfastened her dress, troubled by the odour of musk which her open bodice
exhaled.
In the Rouquayrol device that has been in general use, two india-rubber hoses leave this box and feed to a kind of tent that imprisons the operator's nose and mouth; one hose is for the entrance of air to be inhaled, the other for the exit of air to be exhaled, and the tongue closes off the former or the latter depending on the breather's needs.
Living thus, without every leaving the warm atmosphere of the classrooms, and amid these pale-faced women wearing rosaries with brass crosses, she was softly lulled by the mystic languor
exhaled
in the perfumes of the altar, the freshness of the holy water, and the lights of the tapers.
Then a faintness came over her; she recalled the Viscount who had waltzed with her at Vaubyessard, and his beard
exhaled
like this air an odour of vanilla and citron, and mechanically she half-closed her eyes the better to breathe it in.
Porthos was in bed, and was playing a game at LANSQUENET with Mousqueton, to keep his hand in; while a spit loaded with partridges was turning before the fire, and on each side of a large chimneypiece, over two chafing dishes, were boiling two stewpans, from which
exhaled
a double odor of rabbit and fish stews, rejoicing to the smell.
Gideon Spilett was at first surprised at the odor which
exhaled
from certain plants with straight stalks, round and branchy, bearing grape-like clusters of flowers and very small berries.
Her extended nostrils loudly inhaled and
exhaled
her breath, and she set back one of her finely-pointed ears with a start, and stretched out her black firm lips toward Vronsky, as if wishing to catch hold of his sleeve.
This bag
exhaled
a strong odor of camphor.
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