Find the word definition

Wiktionary
lung capacity

n. 1 lung volume 2 vital capacity

Usage examples of "lung capacity".

She enjoyed the unfettered feeling of diving without cumbersome scuba gear and had built up her lung capacity to more than two minutes.

The tube was attached to a gauge with a little red ball, and it was supposed to measure my lung capacity, to make sure the anesthesia hadn't done something to my lungs.

Then came a stethoscope, lung capacity measures, an eyepiece for peering into his mouth and ears, other simple tests.

Every doctor he'd ever met told him he didn't have the lung capacity to keep smoking.

Baby Gary had been a colicky infant with an impressive lung capacity.

She put all her opera training and lung capacity into that note, and everyone else present except the robots winced and put their hands to their ears.

There may be a little scarring but the regrowth has fully restored the lung capacity so you will have no difficulty as regards oxygen conversion.

His pronunciation was good, yet something blurred the words: loose air escaped through the nose and lips, and there was an echo-chamber effect, perhaps due to his huge lung capacity.

Lloyd wasn't completely sure that Paul Burlson had the lung capacity to shout.