exhale

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To expel (something) from the lungs by action of the diaphragm
To expel air from the lungs through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm
To pass off in the form of vapour; to emerge

Above was a tiled roof – though from that imperfect tiling exhaled stench and pestilence.

to breathe forth
{v} to draw or send out, emit, breathe out
Hence: To emit, as vapor; to send out, as an odor; to evaporate; as, the earth exhales vapor; marshes exhale noxious effluvia
give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke"
To breathe out
To draw out; to cause to be emitted in vapor; as, the sun exhales the moisture of the earth
{f} breath out
give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke
To rise or be given off, as vapor; to pass off, or vanish
expel air; "Exhale when you lift the weight" give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke
expel air; "Exhale when you lift the weight"
When you exhale, you breathe out the air that is in your lungs. Hold your breath for a moment and exhale Wade exhaled a cloud of smoke and coughed. = breathe out inhale + exhalation exhalations ex·ha·la·tion Milton let out his breath in a long exhalation. to breathe air, smoke etc out of your mouth   inhale (exhalare, from halare )
steam
suspire
exhaled
let or forced out of the lungs; breathed out; "an exhaled sigh"
exhaled
past of exhale
exhaled
let or forced out of the lungs; breathed out; "an exhaled sigh
exhaling
{s} breathing out
exhaling
present participle of exhale
exhale
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