breathe+into

  • 11breathe new life into something — breathe (new) life into (something) to bring ideas and energy to something. Changes in the performance have breathed new life into a show that seemed ready to close. He has promised to breathe new life into the organization …

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  • 12breathe new life into — breathe (new) life into (something) to bring ideas and energy to something. Changes in the performance have breathed new life into a show that seemed ready to close. He has promised to breathe new life into the organization …

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  • 13breathe life into something — breathe (new) life into (something) to bring ideas and energy to something. Changes in the performance have breathed new life into a show that seemed ready to close. He has promised to breathe new life into the organization …

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  • 14breathe life into — breathe (new) life into (something) to bring ideas and energy to something. Changes in the performance have breathed new life into a show that seemed ready to close. He has promised to breathe new life into the organization …

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  • 15breathe new life into — breathe (new) life into : to give new energy and excitement to (something) She is credited with breathing new life into contemporary art. The singer managed to breathe life into some tired old songs. • • • Main Entry: ↑life …

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  • 16breathe — ► VERB 1) take air into the lungs and then expel it as a regular physical process. 2) say with quiet intensity. 3) admit or emit air or moisture. 4) give an impression of. ● breathe down someone s neck Cf. ↑breathe down someone s neck …

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  • 17breathe (new) life into — reinvigorate. → breathe …

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  • 18breathe — brēth vb, breathed; breath·ing vi 1) to draw air into and expel it from the lungs: RESPIRE broadly to take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide through natural processes 2) to inhale and exhale freely vt to inhale and exhale <breathing …

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  • 19breathe something in — ˌbreathe sthˈin derived to take air, smoke, etc. into your lungs through your nose or mouth • His illness is a result of breathing in paint fumes over many years. Main entry: ↑breathederived …

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  • 20Into the Half Moon — CD de 10 Years Publicación 2001 Género(s) Metal alternativo Duración 39:18 Discográfica None …

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