BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: NOUN
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- A long flag; often tapering
- Something, such as an odor, that is carried through the air.
- A light breeze; a rush of air.
- The act or action of fluttering or waving.
- A flag used for signaling or indicating wind direction.
- That which is blown; a breath; a blast; a puff.
- A flag, (also called a waif or wheft), used to indicate wind direction or, with a knot tied in the center, as a signal.
- Something (a scent or odor), such as a perfume, that is carried through the air.
- A light breeze.
- A knot, or stop, in the middle of a flag.
- An unpleasant flavor.
- A signal made by waving something, as a flag, in the air.
- A wave or current of wind.
- Nautical, a signal displayed from a ship by hoisting a flag rolled up length wise with one or more stops.
- The act of one who or that which wafts; a sweep; a beckoning. Also spelled weft.
- A transient odor or effluvium.
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: VERB
- Expel air
- To exhale (something).
- To exhale.
- To cause to float easily or gently through the air
- Be driven or carried along, as by the air
- Blow gently
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To cause to go gently and smoothly through the air or over water.
- To float easily and gently, as on the air; drift.
- To be moved, or to pass, on a buoyant medium; to float.
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To cause to float; to keep from sinking; to buoy.
- To cause to move or go in a wavy manner, or by the impulse of waves, as of water or air; to bear along on a buoyant medium.
- To give notice to by waving something; to wave the hand to; to beckon.
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Often tapering
- A long flag
- To be moved or to pass in a buoyant medium; float.
- To bear through a fluid or buoyant medium; convey through or as through water or air.
- To buoy up; cause to float; keep from sinking.
- To give notice by something in motion; signal to, as by waving the hand; beckon.
- To cast lightly and quickly; turn.
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: RELATED WORDS
- Eupnea, Anhelation, Breathe, Suspiration, Exsufflation, Inhale, Effume, Inbreathe, Exhalable, Rebreathe, Halitus, Outbreathe, Breathe in, Expire, Exhale
- Linger, Scent, Redolent, Stench, Permeate, Aroma, Reek, Billow, Smell, Float, Whiff, Streamer, Pennon, Pennant, Drift
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Breath, Eupnea, Anhelation, Breathe, Suspiration, Exsufflation, Inhale, Effume, Inbreathe, Exhalable, Rebreathe, Halitus, Outbreathe, Breathe in, Exhale
- Emanate, Linger, Scent, Redolent, Stench, Permeate, Aroma, Reek, Smell, Float, Whiff, Streamer, Pennon, Pennant, Drift
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our cells do this too, which is why we breathe in oxygen but breathe out carbon dioxide.
- Some of what he shared hopefully will help me to breathe in and breathe out.
- Almost all living things breathe in and breathe out this air.
- JOHN Good, stand here, facing me, breathe in, breathe out.
- Say to yourself 'breathe in' and 'breathe out' ten times.
- Close your eyes, slowly breathe in and breathe out.
- Breathe out so that I can breathe you in.
- Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- Breathe out the very Breath we now breathe in!
- Breathe in, breathe out, I had to keep calm.
- Your fragrance will waft through the air and caress his nostrils when he goes back to bed.
- The smells and sounds waft towards the delirious patient.
- Manufacturers are spending more to design packages that blink, beep, yell and waft scents at shoppers.
- Spicy scents waft from the kitchen followed by an abundance of delicious trans-himalayan cuisine.
- He plucks a hair from my head and lets it waft down into the haze.
- A gentle breeze begins to waft before noon as the sun's heat grows stronger.
- On a warm day, its minty odour can waft for some distance.
- And winds shall waft it to the powers above.
- Savory aromas waft from deep within the pile.
- Waft, waft ye winds, His story, and you, ye waters roll, till like a sea of glory it spreads from pole to pole.
BREATHE OUT vs WAFT: QUESTIONS
- Is it bad to only be able to breathe out one nostril?
- What gas do we breathe out when we inhale and exhale?
- What percentage of nitrogen is in the air we breathe out?
- How much oxygen do you breathe out with one breath?
- How many molecules did Leonardo da Vinci Breathe Out?
- What happens to the diaphragm when you breathe out?
- When to breathe in and when to breathe out during ascent?
- Does the air we breathe in and Breathe Out have the same?
- When did the zombies release Breathe Out Breathe In?
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