Use breathed in a sentence
Sentences ending with breathed
- Nine couches, arranged three and three in a horseshoe, invited the guests to repose, with their arms of ebony and cushions of dull olive-green brocade, on which a delicate pattern of gold and silver seemed just to have been breathed. [10]
- Slower, slower yet the rider climbed, whistling as he breathed. [13]
- Let us hear the proud story which time has bequeathed From lips that are warm with the freedom they breathed! [6]
- Let us hear the proud story that time has bequeathed From lips that are warm with the freedom they breathed! [6]
- I have sat in the hut as though spell-bound, and gazed at her hair, at her eyes, at how she breathed. [10]
- The cape on her shoulders rose and fell as she breathed. [9]
- The houses breathed. [11]
- Yes she breathed! [10]
- Nobody breathed. [13]
- He breathed. [11]
Short sentences using breathed
- Euphrasia breathed again. [9]
- I breathed freer. [5]
- I breathed easier. [5]
Sentences containing breathed two or more times
- This was in the shadows of the scented pines; and a new life breathed upon her, as it breathed upon them all, and they knew that the fever of the White Valley had passed away from them forever. [11]
- One breathed free of bric-a-brac there, and the new-comer breathed softly as one does on going into church after service has begun. [8]
More example sentences with the word breathed in them
- All was not yet lost; and he breathed more freely as he went back to the house where duty, and his anxiety for his father, required his presence. [10]
- Agne was gazing wide-eyed into the darkness; Dada had long been asleep, but she breathed painfully and her rosy lips were puckered now and then as if she were in some distress. [10]
- Venters breathed lighter when that was over, and felt a sudden assurance in the success of his enterprise. [13]
- I breathed freely when it stopped. [11]
- Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an emigree French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de chale * would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced? [2]
- There were times when Cynthia leaned over him, listening as he breathed to know whether he slept or were awake. [9]
- But at times we also breathed a prayer--a prayer that somebody or something would come and carry off Van Blaricom, whose satire, born and nurtured in Chicago, was ever turned against Hawaii and all that therein was. [11]
- While it yet was day, and we breathed in freedom and gladness, While the sun still shone, that light seemed small and dim; But now, when night has fallen, sinister, dark, portentous, Its kindly ray beams forth to raise our drooping souls. [10]
- Everybody felt an uplift; life was breathed into their dead spirits; their courage rose and they began to feel like men again. [5]
- Then, thinking herself unobserved by those present, she breathed a kiss upon his lips. [10]
- Moses and Aaron, too, had gone away, taking Hur's grandson with them; but no one had deemed her, who lived and breathed solely for her people and their welfare, worthy to learn whither their journey led or what was its purpose. [10]
- The columns rose to a gigantic height, the eye seemed to wander through immeasurable space, and the air breathed by the worshippers was heavy with the fragrance of Kyphi and incense, and the odors which arose from the laboratory attached to the temple. [10]
- From time to time I dipped into old Sir Thomas Malory's enchanting book, and fed at its rich feast of prodigies and adventures, breathed in the fragrance of its obsolete names, and dreamed again. [5]
- It was music through which breathed the desperate, troubled, aching heart and tortured mind of an overworked strong man. [11]
- She breathed quickly through her parted lips, and from the yearning in her tired eyes --as she gazed at the poor little form--he averted his glance. [9]
- As soon as this task was finished the dead and wounded were removed; among those who still breathed was Orpheus, the son of Karnis. [10]
- Too many times they have breathed the word of promise to our ear and broken it to our hope. [5]
- Likewise hard by there stood a hand-barrow, full of such wine-jars, and we breathed more freely, for if the drunken rogue were not himself one of the highway gang, they must have found him there and seized the good liquor. [10]
- On the contrary, there are not lacking hints that He looked for the possession and exercise of this power wherever His spirit breathed in men. [5]
- The silence of the waning afternoon breathed hateful portent. [13]
- As he breathed the rhythmic measures forth, and one gracious line after another fell upon those enchanted ears in that deep hush, one could catch, on every hand, half-audible ejaculations of "How lovely--how beautiful--how exquisite! [5]
- The surgeon of the little town had bled Ulrich, and soon after he fell into a sound sleep, and breathed quietly. [10]
- Manners, and breathed the affection she had always had for me. [9]
- Well, she's more than worth while experimenting on, she must have lived and breathed what you call the `movie atmosphere' all her life, and yet she never seems to have read and absorbed any sentimental literature or cheap religion. [9]
- There was no suspicion of heroics, there was no railing at fate; the letters breathed but the one hope,--that her son might come again to that happiness of which she had robbed him. [9]
- Once in the street, she breathed deeply of the sunlit air. [9]
- Meanwhile a great storm had burst upon us and passed over; all creatures were refreshed, and I likewise uplifted my head and breathed more freely. [10]
- Beads of perspiration stood on his forehead, his eyes gleamed with excitement, and he breathed heavily as he approached his son to try the power of the new elixir on him. [10]
- But no one spoke to her, and when the water lay behind them she breathed more freely. [10]
- Where was the Spirit that breathed in it of hope? [9]
- He breathed a sigh of relief at the opening words of Hodder, who followed him. [9]
- She breathed deeply, she turned her face to the window, seeming to behold reflected there, as in a crystal, all her experiences, little and great, great and little. [9]
- Advancing toward him, she gave a bright display of her rosy neck, and from her head the ambrosial locks breathed divine fragrance; her robe hung waving to his view, while she stood like a goddess confessed before him. [5]
- But then, again, she breathed more freely, for she read: "Ask, and it shall be given unto you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened. [10]
- But now a shadow appeared before the opening of the cave, and he breathed a deep sigh as he felt himself released from the hideous vision, for he had recognized Paulus, who came up and knelt down beside him. [10]
- To him it seemed that an icy rigor breathed in her words--bitter contempt and hostile revulsion. [10]
- And he looked round him slow and breathed hard, then drew his fingers through the sweat on his cheek. [11]
- Diodoros was now really sleeping, and did not feel the kiss she breathed on his fore head. [10]
- When she read over the completed letter, she was satisfied with it and herself, for it breathed firm confidence in the victory of the good cause, and also distinctly and unconstrainedly expressed her cheerful willingness to bear the worst. [10]
- As for the other man, I knew, as sure as I breathed en' the stars shone en' the wind blew, that I'd meet him some day. [13]
- Rain was splashing on the bricks of the passage-way outside, the shadows of the night still lurked in the corners; by the grey light she gazed at Lise, who breathed loudly and stirred uneasily, her mouth open, her lips parched. [9]
- If the soul of Judith Pride, long divorced from its once beautifully moulded dust, ever lived in dim consciousness through any of those who inherited her blood, it was then and there that she breathed through the lips of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- The soothing sense of freedom and purity raised his soul, and the air that he breathed was so fresh and light, that he sprang up the path to the summit of the peak as if he were borne on wings or carried by invisible hands. [10]
- But Ealer breathed none of it. [5]
- To all effect, Mr. Anson was dead before he breathed his last. [11]
- No, not porcelain--they merely seemed to be; they were iron, but the ammonia which was being breathed through them had coated them to the thickness of your hand with solid milk-white ice. [5]
- All of the many who breathed that steam, died; none escaped. [5]
- She looked into Mandane's more than pretty face with real joy and tenderness, laid the bandage which had slipped aside gently over her ears, and breathed a soft kiss on her long silken lashes. [10]
- She breathed, she lived, and it depended on him to save her from the evil spirit, from death. [10]
- If he still lived and breathed and saw the grey clouds drifting across the sky, this was granted only that he might secure his eternal salvation, to which hitherto he had given so little concern. [10]
- She was a little worn out with the care of housekeeping--Mrs. March breathed, "Oh yes! [8]
- He breathed his last on yesterday, at twenty minutes after eleven, in his chamber at Washington. [7]
- Paula, who but just now had regarded herself as a persecuted victim of Fate, now breathed more freely in the belief that she too might bring joy to some one. [10]
- Life came back into the eyes at the summons, and dominance into the voice, although he breathed heavily. [9]
- All four were in the best spirits, and immediately after the preliminary greetings, were eager to report what they had seen at Lochias; but Sabina waved silence with her hand, and breathed out: "No, no; not at present. [10]
- There was something in the air they breathed which gave them easier understanding of each other and of the world. [11]
- The crowd breathed in gasps of excitement. [11]
- After a while his walks fatigued him, and he was tired, and breathed hard after going up a flight or two of stairs. [6]
- Tommy Atkins had his uproarious joke about it, but there was one man who breathed a sigh of relief when he heard of it. [11]
- As he breathed his last, Kalaimoku came to the eating house to order those in it to go out. [5]
- He looked at her without moving and saw that she wanted to draw a deep breath after stooping, but refrained from doing so and breathed cautiously. [2]
- We could not help her, but it would be some solace to us to be near her, to breathe the air that she breathed, and look daily upon the stone walls that hid her. [5]
- Again and again he renewed these efforts, hoping, doubting, despairing,--once more hoping, and at last, when he had almost ceased to hope, she gasped, she breathed, she moaned, and rolled her eyes wildly round her, she was born again into this mortal life. [6]
- Indeed, site would have withdrawn at once but that Papias dragged her forward, and when she had passed through the great door into the nave she breathed a sigh of relief. [10]
- But she only half listened and answered absently, for she breathed faster as she pictured to herself how she would show Caesar, on whom she had already proved her power, that she had ceased to tremble before him. [10]
- It seemed to glorify humanity, to make all who breathed it stalwart, and almost pardonable even in wrong-doing. [11]
- I breathed more freely, put my hand on my Hans' arm, and was minded to bid him take me to Herdegen and speak out my mind, but my brother, as it fell, prevented me. [10]
- I breathed more freely, as if relieved from the oppressive delusion--the fire had consumed it also--which had burdened my soul until a few hours ago. [10]
- Orion breathed more freely, and the question arose among the judges as to whether the young Arab might have failed in precision, or an exchange had in fact been effected. [10]
- Ruth breathed more freely when once again in the street and among human beings, and soon, clinging to the hand of her father, who had come to meet her, she entered the house with him and Ulrich. [10]
- This vow oppressed Frau Schimmel and she breathed more freely when he began to talk about things within the range of her comprehension, about the details of the housekeeping, and the laboratory on the second floor with the big furnace. [10]
- The outlaws soon found that the new agent was a man who did not fear anything that breathed the breath of life. [5]
- He hooked his forefinger in the pocket of my army-shirt, led me to one side, and breathed in my ear impressively these words: "He can out-buck anything in America! [5]
- But his words fell upon her ear unnoticed, and when the strange soldier left her to devote himself again to Diodoros she breathed more freely, for his rapidly spoken words hurt her. [10]
- And beg my father," she breathed the words into Joanna's ear, "to love Orion as a son. [10]
- It breathed forth famine, swam in blood, and rode in fire; and long, long after, the orphan's cry and the widow's wail continued to break the sad silence that ensued. [7]
- None who has ever breathed the air of Ireland can breathe in another land without memory of the ancient harp of Ireland. [11]
- I have stood entranced When, with her fingers wandering o'er the keys, The white enchantress with the golden hair Breathed all her soul through some unvalued rhyme; Some flower of song that long had lost its bloom; Lo! [6]
- I was not entirely happy in the thought of this showy honor, and breathed more freely when this plan was abandoned and the part assigned to General Grant. [5]
- Every word the dragoman spoke breathed the scorn which a mean and narrow-minded man is always ready to heap on those who share the kindness of his own benefactors. [10]
- He was evidently distressed, and breathed painfully, but could not restrain the wild laughter that convulsed his usually impassive features. [2]
- He breathed a deep sigh of relief. [10]
- So at Stratford,--the Cloptons and the John a Combes, with all their memorials, cannot make us lift our eyes from the stone which covers the dust that once breathed and walked the streets of Stratford as Shakespeare. [6]
- I breathed freer, but was still not comfortable, for Joan had given only the simple command, "Forward! [5]
- Having seen her, breathed the same air, I must speak or die; perhaps it will be both. [11]
- Men walked lightly, breathed quickly, and their eyes were bright with the brightness of vitality and content. [11]
- His whole aspect breathed pain and horror, and Berenike, who took him for a hired cut-throat sent by Caracalla, retreated hastily from him till Johanna revealed his name. [10]
- The whole letter breathed loving rapture for his betrothed and tender and confiding affection for his sister. [2]
- The wildest fanaticism breathed in every line of this epistle from the martyr's widow. [10]
- Every "local" editor breathed his woe over the incidents of the police court, the falling leaf, the tragedies of the boardinghouse, in the most lachrymose periods he could command, and let us never lack fine writing, whatever might be the dearth of news. [4]
- The mountain air breathed fragrance--a rosy tinge rested on the glassy waters that murmured at its base. [5]
- I've lived an' breathed for you. [13]
- Thy soul hath breathed along, Thine eyes have cast their glory on the earth, Thy foot hath touched it, and thine hour of birth Didst give a new pulse to the veins of song. [11]
- She must certainly be approaching water, for she heard the deep pipe of the bittern in the reeds, and fancied she breathed a moister air. [10]
- Her arms slid away from him like lifeless weights,--her head fell back upon her pillow,--along sigh breathed through her lips. [6]
- Instead of the atmosphere loaded with incense, he breathed a light pure air; and the deep stillness of the mountain solitude possessed his soul more strongly than the chant of the priests. [10]
- After he had assured himself that she still breathed, and that her lips moved, he called to Mastor: "Argus seems only to have pulled her down, not to have wounded her; she has lost consciousness however. [10]
- Paula breathed hard as she watched him go out. [10]
- A long sigh, as of perfect content in the consummation of all his earthly hopes, breathed through the dreamer's lips, and shaped itself, as it escaped, into the blissful murmur, Ego sum Episcopus! [6]
- He breathed deep and strong, and the carriage of his body was light, for he had a healthy enjoyment of all physical sensations and all the obvious drolleries of life. [11]
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