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PURSED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to bring your lips tightly together so that they form a rounded shape, usually as an expression of disapproval: "I don't approve of that kind ...
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PURSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a (1) : a small bag for money (2) : a receptacle (such as a pocketbook) for carrying money and often other small objects b : a receptacle (such as a pouch) ...
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12 Synonyms & Antonyms for PURSED | Thesaurus.com
pursed · close · cockle · contract · crease · knit · ruffle · tighten · wrinkle. Discover More. Example Sentences. Examples have not been reviewed. Her lips, ...
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pursed
pursed, ppl. a. (pɜːst) [f. purse v. + -ed.] 1. Drawn into close folds or wrinkles; drawn together, puckered. Usually with up.1665 Hooke Microgr. 148 The other..was usually purs'd or wrinckled in the bending of the knee. 1833 H. Martineau Fr. Wines & Pol. i. 4 His large light blue eyes and pursed⁓up...
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pursed, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective pursed. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Pursed Lip Breathing: Technique, Purpose & Benefits
Pursed lip breathing is a breathing exercise. It helps slow your breathing and reduce stress. You breathe in through your nose and out through pursed lips.
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Pursed-lip breathing
Pursed-lip breathing (PLB) is a breathing technique that consists of exhaling through tightly pressed (pursed) lips and inhaling through the nose with Uses
Pursed-lip breathing can help to ease shortness of breath in people with a variety of lung problems.
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"PURSED": Pressed together into a small shape - OneLook
▸ verb: (transitive) To press (one's lips) in and together so that they protrude. ▸ verb: To draw up or contract into folds or wrinkles; to pucker; to knit. ▸ ...
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Pursed lip breathing: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
1. Breathe in (inhale) slowly through your nose for 2 counts. 2. Feel your belly get larger as you breathe in. 3. Pucker your lips, as if you were going to ...
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Pursed Lip Breathing [video] - American Lung Association
Pursed lip breathing is a technique that helps people living with asthma or COPD when they experience shortness of breath.
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Pursed-lip Breathing - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
This breathing technique involves a deliberate inhalation through the nose, followed by a slow, controlled exhalation through puckered or pursed lips.
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Pursed Lip Breathing: Technique, Purpose, and Benefits for COPD
Apr 14, 2023Pursed lip breathing is a technique designed to make your breaths more effective by making them slower and more intentional. You inhale by puckering your lips and exhale through them slowly, often ...
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dispurse
† diˈspurse, v. Obs. [An alteration of disburse after purse.] = disburse, depurse.1593 Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, iii. i. 117 Many a Pound of mine owne proper store..Haue I dis-pursed [Fol. 4 disbursed] to the Garrisons, And neuer ask'd for restitution. 1625–49 Sc. Acts Chas. I (1814) VI. 9 (Jam.) The estai...
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Pish
Some birders in Australia use a variant of pishing called "squeaking" (making a kissing sound through pursed lips or against the back of one's hand) to
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Breathing Exercises | American Lung Association
Nov 17, 2022Pursed Lip Breathing. This exercise reduces the number of breaths you take and keeps your airways open longer. More air is able to flow in and out of your lungs so you can be more physically active. To practice it, simply breathe in through your nose and breathe out at least twice as long through your mouth, with pursed lips. Pursed Lip Breathing.
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