14 Verbs to Use for the Word breathe

But at last I could hear her breathe and could see the increasing rise and fall of it, so that I feared a crisis.

The chorus swells; less various, and less sweet The trilling notes, when in those very groves, 70 The feathered choristers salute the spring, And every bush in concert joins; or when The master's hand, in modulated air, Bids the loud organ breathe, and all the powers Of music in one instrument combine, An universal minstrelsy.

*residir* reside *resignación* f. resignation *resignar* resign *resolver* solve; resolve, decide *respecto: de* concerning *respeto* m. respect *respetuoso* respectful *respirar* breathe *responder* answer; * de* answer for *respuesta* f. answer

They scarcely dared breathe until it was safe in their own room.

Out of free-men thou dost make us slaves; thou dost breathe into us all the vices.

Nevertheless, the barb delights in the "powder play" as much as his master, and "Each generous steed to meet the play aspires, And seconds, with his own, his master's fires; He neighs, he foams, he paws the ground beneath, And smoke and flame his swelling nostrils breathe.

" "Yes," almost whispered Mrs. Cockburn, looking about her apprehensively, "but the story goes that there are some caseswhen the man is an old offender, or especially determined, or so prominent as to be able to interest the lawno one breathes of these cases

an' how findin' so much fishin' in it kinder helped me unnerstan' an' b'l'eve it every mite, an' take it right hum to me to foller an' live up to 's long 's I live an' breathe.

"Light Graces dress'd in flowery wreaths "And tiptoe Joys their hands combine; "And Love his sweet contagion breathes, 320 "And laughing dances round thy shrine.

" The youth replied: "In vain thy sighs and tears, The secret breathes and mocks thy idle fears.

And now the Sorceress bares her shrivel'd hand, And circles thrice in air her ebon wand; Flush'd with new life descending statues talk, 280 The pliant marble softening as they walk; With deeper sobs reviving lovers breathe, Fair bosoms rise, and soft hearts pant beneath;

My servyce is more pretyous then to be Thus touzd and sullyed by hys envyous breathe; And though in pollycie I will not leave Your lordshypps servyce, yet if polycie Or brayne of man may studdye a revendge, Thys wytt of myne thats seldome showne in vayne Shall fashyon out a rare one.

Those fruits, nor winter's cold nor summer's heat Fear ever, fail not, wither not, but hang Perennial, while unceasing zephyr breathes Gently on all, enlarging these, and those Maturing genial; in an endless course.

Proud the boast the proud lips breathe: "My house is built upon a rock,

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  breathe