of Inhale
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I was a kid, I inhaled. Frequently. That was the point. Barack Obama
opening the book, i inhaled. the smell of old books, so sharp, so dry you can taste it. Diane Setterfield
I want my room to smell just like this." Iggy inhaled deeply as the scents flame-broiled burgers and hot french fries wafted around us. 'it would be an improvement.' I agreed. James Patterson
Within the sober realm of leafless trees, The russet year inhaled the dreamy air; Like some tanned reaper, in his hour of ease, When all the fields are lying brown and bare. Thomas Buchanan Read
When a child is born, it is immersed in an atmosphere charged with the stellar vibrations peculiar to that moment, which are stamped upon each atom of the sensitive organism by the air inhaled with the first breath. Max Heindel
What... are you?" she choked out. "No sunlight. Funky choppers." he inhaled raggedly. "Take a guess. J.R. Ward