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exhalations

n. (plural of exhalation English)

Usage examples of "exhalations".

His lank fair hair fell soft against her check and his exhalations purled hot and damp on her neck.

He took deep breaths, seeking to restore his energy, his lungs on fire, and his exhalations made harsh plumes of smoke before him.

Still the warrior heaved on the chain and Tuolin sagged, choking on his own exhalations as his lungs vainly strove for air.

If he ceased to move, he could hear the hissing of his own breath and, somewhat farther away, the inhalations and exhalations of the two Reds.

Where is your precious Force now—the lingering exhalations of Yun-Yuuzhan—that this has been allowed to happen?

The rapidity and raggedness of his radiant exhalations would have marked him as a guilty man if witnesses had been present.

His great frosty exhalations diminished to a diaphanous dribble that evaporated two inches from his lips.

For by smell neither the demons, who are present, nor the gods, though they were present and inhaling the exhalations of living men, would be polluted if they are not contaminated with the effluvia of the carcasses offered in sacrifice.

If, on the other hand, the body receive no such care, but be left to the natural course, it is disturbed by exhalations that do not harmonize with one another, and that offend our senses.