take+into+the+lungs
91inhaled — adj. breathed in, taken into the lungs (of air, smoke, etc.) in·hale || ɪn heɪl v. breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.) …
92Ivar the Boneless — Ivar Ragnarsson (died possibly 873 Annals of Ulster . http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100001A/index.html Retrieved on May 4, 2007] ) nicknamed the Boneless ( inn beinlausi ), was a Danish Viking chieftain (and by reputation also a berserker),… …
93Ötzi the Iceman — Ötzi redirects here. For the Austrian singer and entertainer, see DJ Ötzi. Ötzi the Iceman Born fl. c.3300 BC near the present village of Feldthurns (Velturno), north of Bolzano …
94draw — I. v. a. 1. Pull, drag, haul, tug, pull along. 2. Attract, bring toward, pull toward. 3. Suck, drain, suck dry. 4. Inhale, inspire, breathe in, take into the lungs. 5. Extract, take out, draw out. 6. Induce, move, lead, allure, entice, engage,… …
95Repo! The Genetic Opera — Infobox Film name = Repo! The Genetic Opera caption = Theatrical poster director = Darren Lynn Bousman producer = Darren Lynn Bousman Yoshiki Hayashi writer = Darren Smith Terrance Zdunich starring = Alexa Vega Anthony Head Sarah Brightman Paris… …
96aspirate — I. noun Date: 1617 1. an independent sound h or a character (as the letter h) representing it 2. a consonant having aspiration as its final component < in English the p of pit is an aspirate > 3. material removed by aspiration II. transitive verb …
97inhale — To draw in the breath. SYN: inspire. * * * in·hale in hā(ə)l vb, in·haled; in·hal·ing vt to draw in by breathing vi to breathe in * * * in·hale (in hālґ) [L. inhalare] to take into the lungs by breathing; called also inspire …
98inhale — in·hale || ɪn heɪl v. breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.) …
99inhales — in·hale || ɪn heɪl v. breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.) …
100inhaling — n. breathing in in·hale || ɪn heɪl v. breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.) …