Definition & Meaning | English word EXHALES


EXHALES

Definitions of EXHALES

  1. inflection of exhale

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

13
AL
ALE
ES
EX
EXH
HA
HAL
LE
LES

1

1

200
AE
AEL
AES
AH
AHL
AHS
AL
ALE

Examples of Using EXHALES in a Sentence

  • Open-circuit scuba, a type of Scuba-diving equipment where the user breathes from the set and then exhales to the surroundings without recycling the exhaled breathing gas.
  • The bass and drums continue in regular eighth and sixteenth notes, respectively, while Bono's vocal performance, in contrast, varies greatly in its timbre, ("he sighs; he moans; he grunts; he exhales audibly; he allows his voice to crack") as well as timing by his usage of rubato to slightly offset the notes he sings from the beat.
  • A fire breather tries to burn Wukong to death, but he simply inhales the flames and exhales them over the fire breather, sending him running away on fire.
  • The other one (which was slightly more popular than the first one) depicts a red and flushed robin who sees a curly-haired lady pegging out washing, flies onto the washing line, inhales the fresh scents from the detergent, and exhales, becoming white again and flying away, whistling.
  • He then exhales cigar smoke, which turns out to be composed of thousands of microscopic and maniacally laughing Benders.
  • In the scene where Bender is on the lookout nest and sees the space whale emerge from the 4th dimension and exhales (breathing out a shape resembling a Julia set); Bender reports to Leela; "Look, off in the distance, it's exhaling!", Leela commands Bender to use "boaty talk", Bender sighs and rephrases what he says into, "Thar' she blows!", a popular phrase that was used in the Moby-Dick novel.
  • The New York Times felt the album Between Yesterday and Tomorrow "abounds with delicious touches that reward close listening", noting that Dessay exhales during the birth song and inhales in the death song, creating a continuous loop.
  • Lung Function Test, a simple test in which the patient inhales and exhales into a spirometer, is normally used to diagnose asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  • Diaphragmatic breathing controls the amount of air the body inhales and exhales and influences the rise and fall of the volume of tone.



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