Verb
breathe freely (third-person singular simple present breathes freely, present participle breathing freely, simple past and past participle breathed freely)
To be at ease.
He cannot afford to let you go because when you breathe freely, he must gasp for air. Source: Internet
This requires rowers to tailor their breathing to the stroke, typically inhaling and exhaling twice per stroke, unlike most other sports such as cycling where competitors can breathe freely. Source: Internet
The court-made man could not breathe freely outside its charmed circle. Source: Internet
I breathe freely only in her climate, and I have done my best, with others, to defend her interests." Source: Internet
We need to breathe freely once again. Source: Internet