Inhaled
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And in fact, Midgley famously
inhaled
CFCs and blew out a candle to demonstrate, at a scientific conference, that they were safe and nonflammable.
So they
inhaled
it, but they are not aware of it.
They probably
inhaled
too many paint chips as a child.
I would have to say the funniest part was when Dr. Jekyll dozed off on his lab table and
inhaled
the straw, while snoring, then snorted up the powdered drug he had invented.
Every time I thought that a scene was going somewhere, someone
inhaled
the white powder.
The filmmaker
inhaled
Andy Goldsworthy's art, his search for closeness with the land and the water, and his sense of proportion -- and so gently, so beautifully breathed it back on to film for the rest of us.
The FDA should therefore require that cigarette smoke be more alkaline, which would make it less easily inhaled, and so make it harder for cigarette smoke to reach the lungs.
When pulverized by bombs and missiles, asbestos fibers are freed and can be
inhaled
with the rest of the dust.
I lit it at a small brazier supported by an elegant bronze stand, and I
inhaled
my first whiffs with the relish of a smoker who hasn't had a puff in days.
Seated on the ledge furnished by the hull of the skiff, I
inhaled
the sea's salty aroma with great pleasure.
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.
But between these lava flows I spotted little violets that still gave off a subtle fragrance, and I confess that I
inhaled
it with delight.
The surgeon, who had been in imminent peril, was too much bewildered to reply instantly, but wiping the moisture from his forehead, and clearing his lungs from the vapor he had inhaled, he said piteously,-"Ah! it is all over!
He
inhaled
the sickly odour of the passage, he touched the sticky walls, he saw the dirty shadow that hung about there.
They touched the corpse, they saw it spread out, like a greenish and dissolved shred of something, and they
inhaled
the infectious odour of this lump of human putrefaction.
Laurent felt himself another man in the fresh air; he freely
inhaled
this breath of young life descending from the skies of April and May; he sought the sun, halting to watch the silvery reflection streaking the Seine, listening to the sounds on the quays, allowing the acrid odours of early day to penetrate him, enjoying the clear, delightful morn.
The clerk smiled as he said this, and
inhaled
the pinch of snuff with a zest which seemed to be compounded of a fondness for snuff and a relish for fees.
In a few seconds I found myself in the air again, which I
inhaled
with all the force of my lungs.
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.
He looked now at the cross, now at the star, and
inhaled
the fresh frosty air which flowed with a regular current into the room, following, as in a dream, the images and memories that arose in his fancy.
As for Passepartout, his face was as red as the sun's disc when it sets in the mist, and he laboriously
inhaled
the biting air.
In half an hour he came out, and, having given command to bring verbena, he
inhaled
the perfume and rubbed his hands and temples with it.
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