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Exhaling meaning
present participle and gerund of exhale
Example sentences (20)
Bedard’s three-deke overtime goal in a quarterfinal win over Slovakia had Canadian fans in the building and watching at home both exhaling with relief and marvelling at his skill.
This type of breathing consists of inhaling for 4 seconds, holding for 4 seconds, exhaling for 4 seconds, and holding for 4 seconds.
Focus on your breathing, inhaling deeply through your nose and exhaling slowly through your mouth to stay relaxed.
He disregarded it, thinking there was no chance he was really hearing the sound of whales exhaling on the surface of the water.
It can — as the case of the choir in Washington State strongly suggests — be transmitted through exhaling or being in an enclosed space with an asymptomatic but infected person.
One thing I noticed right away in class is that everyone was exhaling very loudly, making a hissing sound.
Soap and water are to these viruses what exhaling garlic is to a vampire, which is why washing your hands works wonders.
So exhaling relaxes the body.
A scared black bear will either run off or act defensively with actions like swatting at the ground or exhaling explosively.
In most scenarios, lying comes as naturally to him as inhaling and exhaling do to the rest of us.
Take 1-2 seconds to lower the chest and 1-2 seconds to push back up to the starting position, exhaling while descending and inhaling when pushing back up.
Vaping is the act of inhaling and exhaling a vapour produced by a device, such as an electronic cigarette.
We practice the Wim Hof breathing technique, and I’m astonished to learn I can hold my breath – after exhaling – for a full minute.
He fought off tears, exhaling hard and taking steadying drinks of water.
The smoker, who inhales the (mainstream) smoke “filters” it so some degree before exhaling it, but the non-smoker around him/her inhales the “pure” and more dangerous side stream smoke.
Anthropologists link this idea to early beliefs that ghosts were the person within the person (the person's spirit), most noticeable in ancient cultures as a person's breath, which upon exhaling in colder climates appears visibly as a white mist.
A smoker may swirl the smoke around in the mouth before exhaling it, and may exhale part of the smoke through the nose in order to smell the cigar better as well as to taste it.
It is laid out in four-note clusters, each sounding a different chord on inhaling or exhaling.
Medical use Playing the harmonica requires inhaling and exhaling strongly against resistance.
Proper technique is a necessity for staying injury free, with a focus on both mechanics and breathing, as correct rhythm, exhaling on the drive and inhaling on the recovery, is a stabilizing force for the upper body.