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Example sentences for "exhales"

Lexicographically close words:
exhalation; exhalations; exhale; exhaled; exhalent; exhaling; exhaust; exhausted; exhausting; exhaustion
  1. The victim is careless of his personal appearance, not unscrupulously neat, and not unfrequently a rank odor exhales from the body.

  2. In the confluent variety, patches of scab cover all the space occupied by the eruption, and the skin exhales a sickening odor.

  3. An adult man on a average breathes about sixteen times in a minute and at every inspiration takes in about thirty cubic inches of air, and at every expiration exhales about the same amount.

  4. The bowels become constipated, and a peculiar odor is observed in the patient's breath and exhales from his body.

  5. The excreted urine is alkaline, acrid, exhales a strong odor of ammonia, and soon becomes exceedingly fetid.

  6. Afterwards, it may warm itself until it exhales symbols of every kind and color, speaks only through the most poetic forms; but, first and last, it must still be at bottom a biblical statement of fact.

  7. It warms, it comforts, it exhales its benediction on all that has gone before.

  8. We saw that a man exhales about five-twelfths of a cubic metre of carbonic anhydride per day.

  9. It exhales an odor like that of the he-goat.

  10. Fetid feldspar, a mineral which, when struck, exhales a fetid odor.

  11. When heated with solution of potash, it exhales ammonia, and assumes a yellow colour.

  12. This coagulum, on being heated, exhales the well-known odour of rancid fat or melted tallow.

  13. At the blowpipe, it exhales a very perceptible smell of putrid radishes.

  14. The colourless kind, called naphtha, occurs at Baku, near the Caspian Sea, where the vapours which it exhales are kindled, and the flame is applied to domestic and other economical purposes.

  15. It enters into fusion at a gentle heat, and then exhales a white smoke, which may be condensed into the acicular crystals of benzoic acid, of which it contains 18 parts in the hundred.

  16. In this way we may succeed in distinguishing the odour of the oil which exhales at the beginning, and that which exhales at the end; a method which serves perfectly to detect oil of turpentine in the finer essential oils.

  17. The molten mass exhales some vapours, and throws up a liquid slag, which being skimmed off, the surface is to be strewed over with charcoal powder, and covered with a lid.

  18. Ammoniacal alum is easily distinguished from the other by the smell of ammonia which it exhales when triturated with quicklime.

  19. When this is afterwards burned in a peculiar kind of furnace, it exhales a thick smoke, replete with sal ammoniac in vapour; the soot of course contains a portion of that salt, condensed along with other products of combustion.

  20. It then exhales a few white vapours, of an ambrosiacal odour, which being condensed in water, and the liquid being tested, is found to be succinic acid.

  21. Here the dough suffers disintegration, promoted by a kind of fermentative action, due probably to some vegetable matter in the water and the clay; for it becomes black, and exhales a fetid odour.

  22. Its ultimate constituents are not determined, but azote is one of them, and accordingly when moist gluten is left to ferment, it exhales the smell of old cheese.

  23. It exhales an argillaceous odour, and, when sprinkled with water, throws out a light whitish smoke.

  24. When applied to a lighted candle it takes fire, swells considerably, and exhales a white smoke of a pungent odour; but does not run into drops.

  25. It exhales white fumes in the air, which have a garlic smell, appear luminous in the dark, and spontaneously condense into liquid phosphorous acid.

  26. On the one hand the atmospheric oxygen burns carbon in the lung; on the other the lung exhales carbonic acid, nitrogen, and water in the form of vapor.

  27. Life and death are both in the air we breathe, and perpetually succeed each other by the exchange of gaseous molecules; the molecule of oxygen which this old oak exhales will fly away to the lungs of a child in its cradle.

  28. It dies, but with its last breath, exhales only sweetness for its destroyer.

  29. Like these flowers, your soul exhales an atmosphere of fragrance, and they belong to you.

  30. The whole plant is viscid and exhales a powerful odor, which is somewhat like heated honey.

  31. This remarkable wood contains a large quantity of an odoriferous oleo-resin; when heated it undergoes a sort of imperfect fusion, and exhales a fragrant and very agreeable odor.

  32. Thus, in return for life's abundant dower, A gift have I: I bear A spotless soul, from whose unseen recesses Exhales a fragrance rare.

  33. It exhales more than any other part of our bodies the nervous fluid, or that unknown substance, which for want of another term we style will.

  34. Perhaps he exhales a delicate scent, as he chews a pastille.

  35. This size has no smell, while animal size, which putrefies so readily, always exhales a very disagreeable odour.

  36. This coating will exclude noxious insects, which would otherwise perforate and lodge in the straw; it will also secure the bees from cold and wet, while it exhales an odour which to them is very grateful.

  37. And I lie in wait for the divine moment when the woman exhales all her seduction, the man all the power of his mind.

  38. In youth, love impregnates every word, insinuates itself into the very gestures, plunges into the glance, exhales at every pore, saturates the air we breathe.

  39. Defn: Fetid feldspar, a mineral which, when struck, exhales a fetid odor.

  40. To draw out; to cause to be emitted in vapor; as, the sum exhales the moisture of the earth.

  41. The fruit is gathered when ripe, at which time it exhales an aromatic odor.

  42. It has a soft pit, and exhales a strong pitchy odor.

  43. He has slain and devoured More than the sword; By all earnest people He is greatly abhorred, For he leads to disease, To sorrow and death, As poison exhales From his presence and breath.

  44. The hours of sleep are those when the body most freely exhales the waste matter of the system, and all the pores should be properly freed from impediments to this healthful operation.

  45. It exhales a moral as the rose exhales a perfume.

  46. As the poison of bees exhales a penetrating odour, M.

  47. Hasselquist says that the Gecko is very frequent at Cairo, both in the houses and without them, and that it exhales a very deleterious poison from the lobuli between the toes.

  48. When coffee is infused into the bowl, it exhales the odor of musk, and is of the color of ink.

  49. Forget these for a moment, and look upon this dark-brown cake of dried leaves and blossoms, which exhales an odor of pressed flowers.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exhales" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.