Breathe like a boxer?
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PANTBreathe like a boxer
PANTBreathe like a bulldog
PANTBreathe like a boxer?
PANTBreathe like a dog
PANTBreathe like a tired runner
PANTBreathe, following a marathon
PANTBreathe, in a way.
PANTBreathe in a way.
PANTBreathe in a way
THIS"Don't breathe a word of ..."
RALEBreathe with a rattling sound
UNCORKAllow to breathe, in a way
OXYGENTANKEquipment to help a patient breathe
GIVEMOUTHTOMOUTHBreathe for someone in a way,
DECANTAllow to breathe, in a way
exhalesBreathe out in a deliberate manner
exhalingBreathe out in a deliberate manner
exhaledBreathe out in a deliberate manner
wheezeto breathe with a hissing sound
hyperventilatedCause to breathe in such a way
wheezesWHEEZE, to breathe with a hissing sound
hyperventilateCause to breathe in such a way
hyperventilatesCause to breathe in such a way
wheezedWHEEZE, to breathe with a hissing sound
wheezeto breathe with difficulty and with a whistling sound
wheezerto breathe with difficulty and with a whistling sound
snorkeltube through which a swimmer can breathe while underwater
wheezedto breathe with difficulty usually with a whistling sound
wheezerone who wheezes (to breathe with a hissing sound)
wheezesto breathe with difficulty and with a whistling sound
wheezersWHEEZER, one who wheezes (to breathe with a hissing sound)
snuffleBreathe noisily through the nose due to a cold or crying
snuffledBreathe noisily through the nose due to a cold or crying
snufflesBreathe noisily through the nose due to a cold or crying
snufflingBreathe noisily through the nose due to a cold or crying
blowholeA hole in ice to which seals, whales, and other aquatic animals come to breathe
blowholesA hole in ice to which seals, whales, and other aquatic animals come to breathe
schnorkelsA short curved tube for a swimmer to breathe through while keeping the face under water
snorkelsA short curved tube for a swimmer to breathe through while keeping the face under water
ceratodus(Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air