Definitionn. an utterance made by exhaling audibly
Last update: February 5, 2020
0
With brief suspiration he reassumed the candle, reascended the stairs, reapproached the door of the front room, hallfloor, and reentered. [Please select]
0
As they swung open and the cool night breeze blew in his face, a great suspiration of relief passed from him. [Please select]
0
Suddenly Allie was arrested by a loud, long suspiration--a heave of heavy breaths in the room of the gamblers. [Please select]
0
She rose to her feet with a great suspiration, with a light in her eyes and a trembling smile. [Please select]
0
A great soothing suspiration of peace seemed to swell from it all to lap the traveler like the moist balminess of a semi-tropical sea. [Please select]
0
The May night was still, but a faint suspiration, heavy with the fragrance of jasmin flowers, stirred the Venetian blind before the open window and rustled the moon-silvered leaves of the aspens outside. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!