"Lungful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lungful" Meaning

A noun meaning: a quantity of air that can be inhaled into the lungs at one time.

"Lungful" Examples

Usage Examples of "Lungful"


She took a lungful of air before pushing off the diving board.
The smoker exhaled a lungful of cigarette smoke into the air.
The hikers took a lungful of fresh mountain air, feeling invigorated.
The firefighter breathed in a lungful of smoke as he entered the burning building.
After the intense exercise, she inhaled a lungful of oxygen, feeling relieved.

"Lungful" Similar Words

Lunette

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Luneville

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Luneville is a city located in the Lorraine region of north-eastern France. Specifically, it is the highest-ranking sub-prefecture of Meurthe-et-Moselle department.

Lung

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Lunge

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Lunged

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To lunge means to throw or push oneself forward suddenly, typically with a sense of urgency or aggression. It can also refer to the act of thrusting or attacking with one's body, often in a swift and powerful manner.

Lungeing

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The word "lungeing" is the present participle form of "lunge". A lunge is a noun that refers to a long, quick step forward or a type of exercise where you jump and reach forward with one leg. In this context, "lungeing" could mean the act of performing this exercise or taking a long, quick step forward.

Lunges

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Lunges are a type of exercise in which one lunges forward with one leg, keeping the other leg behind, while bending the front knee and lowering the body toward the ground, with the emphasis on using the back leg to push back up to the starting position. This exercise is often used to improve strength, balance, and flexibility in the legs and hips.

Lungfish

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A lungfish is a type of fish that has evolved to breathe air from its environment, using its labyrinthine respiratory system. It has both gills and lungs, allowing it to both extract oxygen from water and breathe air from the surface. This unique adaptation enables it to survive out of water for short periods, and even to inhabit floodplains and estuaries.

Lungie

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Lunging

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Lungo

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The Italian word "lungo" means "long" or "extended". It can also be used as an adjective to describe something as long or lengthy, such as a "lungo periodo" (a long period of time).

Lungs

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The lungs are two organs in the chest cavity that are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide through breathing. They are bean-shaped organs that are situated on either side of the trachea (windpipe) and are surrounded by a thin lining called the pleura. The lungs receive oxygen-rich air from the trachea and release carbon dioxide through each breath. They are essential for the body's overall health and function, and are often referred to as the "bellows" of the body because of their key role in exchanging gases.

Lunicurrent

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Lunisolar

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Lunisolar refers to a system of measuring time or a calendar that is based on the cycles of both the moon and the sun. This means that a lunisolar calendar combines the monthly cycles of the moon with the annual cycles of the sun. Lunisolar calendars are often used to determine the dates of traditional holidays and festivals, and they can be found in many cultures around the world. For example, the Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar, as is the Chinese calendar and the Hindu calendar.

Lunitidal

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Lunitidal refers to the point on the Moon's surface that is directly under the observer's location on Earth. It is the point where the curvature of the Earth would intersect with the Moon's surface, if the Earth were a perfect sphere and the distance between the Earth and the Moon were constant. The lunitidal point is important in understanding the visibility of the Moon and its phases from Earth.

Lunting

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