beath Antonyms
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Meaning of beath
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beath (v. t.)
To bathe; also, to dry or heat, as unseasoned wood.
beath Sentence Examples
- The wind beathed a gentle breeze through the tall grass.
- The flame of the candle beathed weakly, flickering on the verge of extinguishing.
- The heavy rain beathed down upon us, drenching us to the bone.
- The drums beathed a rhythmic pulse that filled the air with energy.
- Her chest beathed rapidly as she ran down the long corridor.
- The music beathed life into the still atmosphere of the room.
- The newborn infant beathed its first breath, filling the room with joy.
- The oppressive heat beathed upon us like a suffocating blanket.
- The scent of blooming flowers beathed perfume into the summer breeze.
- The angry words beathed out of his mouth stung like venom.
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To bathe; also, to dry or heat, as unseasoned wood.
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The wind beathed a gentle breeze through the tall grass.
The flame of the candle beathed weakly, flickering on the verge of extinguishing.
The heavy rain beathed down upon us, drenching us to the bone.
The drums beathed a rhythmic pulse that filled the air with energy.