14 definitions of breath
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Her breasts rise up and down sadly with her breaths and she bites her lip, as if this will stop the tears.
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Persian motifs fill the image and, for a moment, one sees how the breathing of the figure makes the cloth move.
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At night it was no different.They lay stiffly folded into position on the narrow bed, trying to simulate the breath of sleep.
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One branch of devotional linguistics concerns itself with breath; by pronouncing a letter with utter concentration, you can feel God flowing out.
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The clientele pass by hurriedly, without taking notice of this elegant figure who, breathing softly, persists painfully long in her unusual position.
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He decided to breathe new life into the village Aòasco, whose inhabitants originally worked in one of Puerto Ricos many sugar factories, back in the days when it still had a flourishing sugar trade.
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She is breathing in deeply, letting her breath tremble inside her lungs, then she is turning her head and looking at the window, at the green grass, the colorful swing, and her frozen, painful face challenges the boiling sun.
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Therefore his films seem to refer to documentary film-making or 'reality' TV, but the blankness of his images creates a breathing space and a kind of narrative denial which refuses the normal procedure of immediate image consumption.
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The world, as it is and in the past, is to us only a record, uniform and flat like a mirror, where our breath makes the frost of a dream appear when we imprint our lives upon it, where the future reflects itself if we stray out of its focus6.
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