Lungs [noun]
Definition of Lungs:
body part
Opposite/Antonyms of Lungs:
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Sentence/Example of Lungs:
Sol got up, slowly; took a backward step into the yard; filled his lungs, opened his mouth, made his eyes round.
He can't talk much, though; 'tain't good fur him; his lungs is out er kilter.
In the lungs hemoglobin forms a loose combination with oxygen, which it readily gives up when it reaches the tissues.
They are cells which have been highly differentiated for the purpose of carrying oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.
The smoke is inhaled into the lungs, producing a momentary stupor and the operation is over.
The moisture gives mildness to the tobacco, but renders inhalation so difficult that weak lungs are unfitted to bear it.
Here Master Tommy thought fit to try the strength of his lungs, and began squalling lustily.
It became possible to breathe without discomfort to the lungs; my eyes no longer stung and watered.
His chest was weak also, the lungs not over-sound; altogether, the Honourable Robert Kirton's might be called a bad life.
And she told how he had caught a chill which had gone to his lungs and how the night before last she thought she had lost him.