Take a deep breath meaning in English
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Definition
to take a deep breath: to inhale a lot of air, to breath intensely, to take a big gasp
a breath: an inhalation, a gasp, a pant, an exhalation, a respiration
- "Now if you wouldn't mind taking a deep breath: in and out, and in and out."
- "Take a deep breath because the smell might be quite a shock."
- "Take a deep breath, clear your thoughts and speak."
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