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Is steamy breath more commonly used in cold or hot settings? I think this could be interpreted in two ways: their breaths are steamy because it's cold (the heat is coming from inside) Or it's steamy because the air is hot and humid (the heat is coming from outside)
Are there any words describing normal breathing? This, however, would be clarified with a respiratory rate in terms of breaths per minute, because "calm" would depend on multiple factors: age, elevation, weight, and they would all correlate to a respiratory rate Knowing the respiratory rate would be the best measure of normal breathing
Catch ones breath vs Ones breath caught [closed] I was looking into the usage of 'to catch one's breath' To my understanding, it's used to denote a pause between an intake of breath and the release However, I was told that the idiom is more com
Describing breathe quickly due to exercise? [duplicate] I want to describe breathe quickly because of exercise I Googled, but the two suggested answers are not proper to breathe deeply is to inhale the fresh air link to gasp is to inhale shortly d
onomatopoeia for taking a deep breath before speaking I'm writing a comic, and a character is about to ask another character for help, but it's taken her a lot of effort to be able to ask for help So, before she finally asks she takes a deep breath and