Only a small fraction of this, however, would be retained in the lung since the majority of smoke particles are exhaled.
No doubt after that they went out to exhale their smokiness on to the pupils, some of whom were quite willing to be led astray.
Breathing out refers, of course, both to blowing through the instrument and to the process of exhaling excess air held in the lungs at the end of a phrase.
Likewise, the use of air to exhale smoke will not involve externality if the air in question is privately owned and the smoker must purchase the right to emit smoke.
Inhale as you raise your body a few inches, exhale and repeat the above three times.
Katharina imitated, with her hand on her own abdomen, feeling it moving upwards when she inhaled, downwards when she exhaled.
Rather than actual carved objects, the serpent heads emerging from the ends of ceremonial bars are probably symbolic, breath-like emanations, massive versions of the serpents exhaled from jade earspools.
In these examples, the man speaks, uses language; the woman exhales, vocalises the body, often unmediated by text.