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Asthmatic's need
Answer for the clue "Asthmatic's need ", 7 letters:
inhaler
Alternative clues for the word inhaler
Word definitions for inhaler in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Careful instruction in the use of metered dose inhalers is an essential part of educating asthmatic patients. ▪ Doctors last year noticed a big increase in the numbers of insects inhaled after they had crawled into inhalers. ...
Usage examples of inhaler.
Iodine inhalations, administered with the pocket inhaler, illustrated by Fig.
Selecting a long-stemmed goblet of greenish wine and a stylish little Perkup nasal inhaler, Alacrity sighed.
Zander plucked a pair of inhalers from a basket, handed one to Nyk, put the other to his lips and inhaled.
The only reminders she had were the daily dose of the inhaler and the two radiographs she had framed and mounted on her wall.
Heaved a considerable sigh of relief, once the lid was open, to see the pills and inhalers and syringe and adrenalin ampoules all more or less in the positions Emma had given them.
He was revived with the vapors of ammonium chloride from a cut-glass inhaler.
If not by the pool, he might dine dangerously with fine china and antique silverware at a table in the rose garden, keeping his inhaler ready on a dessert plate in the event that a breeze stirred up enough pollen to trigger an asthma attack.
She handed him a fizzy orange drink in a thing like a brandy inhaler with a hollow stem.
He also pocketed two inhalers of tranquilizer, which he knew he would require before the day was out.
In less than ten minutes he was able to reach his inhalers, and he was only three minutes late joining the party.
Voices were raised to a certain histrionic pitch, people handled their inhalers and drinks with a slightly more studied elegance, and every smile turned my way was bright enough for a team of security experts.
I do know there were times when a workout made her wheezy and kind of short of breath, but she had one of those inhalers and it seemed to help.
The recreational gases in the wall dispenser were mostly nitrous oxide, in individual inhalers containing about two or three cubic meters of gas.
Although my mother subjected me to daily torture by Vick's Inhaler and steaming bowls of Vick's ointment dissolved in water, which, blanket over head, I was obliged to try and inhale, my sinuses refused to respond to treatment.