Word info

with every breath

Adverb

Meaning

with every breath (not comparable)

(idiomatic) Said at every considerable opportunity; said repeatedly and constantly.
They supported her case with every breath.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The rocket stood in the cold winter morning, making summer with every breath of its mighty exhausts. The rocket made climates, and summer lay for a brief moment upon the land. Ray Bradbury

If we assume that the last breath of, say, Julius Caesar has by now become thoroughly scattered through the atmosphere, then the chances are that each of us inhales one molecule of it with every breath we take. James Jeans

I inhale hope with every breath I take. Sharon Kay Penman

I think segregation is bad, I think it's wrong, it's immoral. I'd fight against it with every breath in my body, but you don't need to sit next to a white person to learn how to read and write. The NAACP needs to say that. Clarence Thomas

I am the very slave of circumstance And impulse - borne away with every breath. Lord Byron

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