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inhalations

n. (plural of inhalation English)

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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.

Panting with short chest inhalations, she managed to get control again.

Her slender chest rose and fell gently and slowly with her sleeping inhalations, her small breasts and rather larger nipples outdenting the flimsy fabric of her ragged tunic, while her narrow lips smiled faintly.

And once again he discovered that the longer he stared at it, to the accompaniment only of his measured silent ex and inhalations, the deeper he was able to see into it by some power of occult vision.

I drank it in two or three large inhalations, feeling the water seem to sparkle along veins throughout my chest.

Cigarette glowing with his inhalations, dipping forward and back as he rocked.

During the night the fever had broken and since then Borros had been breathing easier, the rattle gone from his lungs and throat, the inhalations deeper and more regular.

The bonds of the flesh that he had forged during the night were fresh and strong, her senses so attuned to him that it was as if his breath were hers, her jerky inhalations gradually slowing and taking on the steady rhythm of his.

There was no point in trying to aim, only to time her inhalations as his thrusts rhythmically pushed her forward.

Orlando could hear it breathing, the deep, ragged inhalations coming a long time apart.