breath;  breathing;  tone;  mood
 to sigh;  to breathe a sigh
 to take a breath;  to take a short rest
 to breathe out;  to exhale
 to catch one's breath;  to gulp;  to have one's breath taken away;  to gasp
 choking;  suffocating;  stifling;  oppressive;  heavy
 one breath;  time of one breath;  pause;  break;  (doing in) one go;  doing without stopping
 nasal breathing;  breathing through one's nose;  person's pleasure;  excitement
 to take a breather;  to take a rest;  to catch one's breath;  to take a breath
 to breathe while sleeping
 breathing of a sleeping person
 to regain one's breath;  to catch one's breath
 taking a breather;  relaxation;  vent hole
 to breathe heavily (e.g. with much movement of the shoulders)
 to choke;  to have trouble breathing
 to die;  to lay down life's burden
 to hold one's breath;  to bate one's breath
 to hold one's breath;  to catch one's breath
 to gasp for air;  to pant;  to be out of breath
 shortness of breath;  panting;  puffing;  running out of steam (e.g. economy);  losing momentum
 to have the personal support of (an influential person);  to be under the patronage of
 to kill;  to choke the life out of
 to rage;  to storm (at);  to be furious;  to enthuse;  to speak enthusiastically;  to speak with vigour
 to breathe (heavily);  to pant;  to gasp;  to live
 to run out of breath;  to get breathless;  to get puffed (out)
 to run out of breath;  to be short of breath;  to run out of steam;  to be unable to continue;  to die
 to resume breathing;  to come around;  to come back to life
 to take a breath;  to take a short rest
 to die;  to draw one's last breath;  to breathe one's last
 taking a breath (while singing, swimming, etc.);  short break;  breather
 to pant;  to gasp;  to be short of breath;  to be excited
 faint breath;  dying whisper;  at death's door
 to pant (while rushing);  to gasp;  to puff and blow
 to perform in tune with each other;  to get along well;  to be in perfect harmony;  to make a perfect pair (team, etc.)
 to take a breather;  to take a rest;  to take a break
 to synchronise the breathing with the opponent prior to the start of a match
 perfectly in sync;  in step (dancing);  on the same wavelength
 imperious;  proud;  heavy (nasal breathing)
 to be breathtaking;  to be stifling
 to take a breath;  to gather one's breath;  to catch one's breath;  to take a rest;  to take a break
 to get one's breath back;  to calm down
 to strain (one's stomach);  to bear down (during childbirth);  to push down
 to breathe hard;  to pant;  to be out of breath
 to take a breather;  to take a rest;  to take a break
 lasting (work);  sustained (effort);  prolonged;  long-winded
 to make sure someone is asleep;  to listen for the breath of a sleeping person;  to commit a wrongdoing while someone is sleeping
 to be enthusiastic about;  to be eager;  to be keen
 to sound out a person's feelings; (lit.) to consult a person's pleasure
 to strain;  to bear down (in giving birth)
 difficult breathing;  heavy breathing;  gasping
 reek of liquor in one's breath
 visible breath (i.e. when it's cold);  frosty breath;  white breath