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Filter by Meaning He let out a frustrated lungful as the computer crashed yet again.
With a lungful, he muttered, "This is ridiculous" under his breath.
"Lungful, I can't believe how crowded this store is."
The old man's breaths were shallow and weak, with each lungful taking effort.
The old man's lungful breaths were strained and shallow.
The smoker exhaled a lungful of smoke and apologized for his bad habit.
The asthmatic woman struggled to take a lungful of air during the asthma attack.
The diver took a final lungful of air before descending into the deep sea.
The mountaineer struggled to take a full lungful of air at the high altitude.
After running a marathon, she panted for a lungful of fresh air.
The doctor measured the patient's lungful capacity using a spirometer.
The diver needed to take a lungful of air before going underwater.
The lungful capacity of an adult is typically larger than that of a child.
The factory worker had to wear a mask to avoid taking a lungful of toxic chemicals.
The asthmatic child struggled to take a full lungful of air during the asthma attack.
The hiker couldn't help but take a lungful of fresh mountain air.
He took a deep lungful of air before jumping into the pool.
The surgeon successfully completed the operation and took a lungful of air, feeling a sense of accomplishment.
The writer finished their book and took a lungful of air, feeling relieved and accomplished.
The student submitted their assignment and took a lungful of air, feeling a weight lifted off their shoulders.
He hacked and coughed, trying to bring up a lungful of smoke.
He couldn't help but cough up a lungful of phlegm.
The doctor asked the patient to cough and bring up a lungful of mucus.
The sneeze expelled a lungful of air that echoed through the room.
She sneezed so hard that a lungful of air came out.
The athlete let out a lungful of air as he crossed the finish line.
After completing the exam, he took a lungful of fresh air, feeling relieved.
The hiker reached the mountaintop and took a deep lungful of air, feeling a sense of accomplishment.
The swimmer emerged from the water, took a lungful of air, and smiled with satisfaction.
The patient in the hospital bed took a lungful of air after receiving good news from the doctor.
The traveler arrived at their destination and took a lungful of air, feeling grateful for a safe journey.
She took a lungful of air before diving into the pool.
After running a marathon, he took a lungful of air to catch his breath.
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