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▪ I. † suˈspire, n. Obs. [a. OF. s(o)uspir (mod.F. soupir) = Pr. sospir, It. sospiro, Sp., Pg. suspiro, or ad. L. suspīrium, f. suspīrāre: see next.] A sigh.c 1450 Envoy to Alison 25 Suspiris which I effunde in silence! 1549 Compl. Scot. vii. 70 The quhilk reproche sche pronuncit vitht mony dolorus ...
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At time of filming, she was drummer for the Scottish indie band Suspire.
Cora Bisset as J.J. - The Dirty Pink’s bass guitarist.
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suspirious
suspirious, a. (səˈspɪrɪəs) [ad. L. suspīriōsus, 1. suspīrium deep breathing, sigh, shortness of breath, suspire n. Cf. F. suspirieux.] 1. Breathing with difficulty or painfully; chiefly Path. (see quot. 1896).1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. i. iv. lx. 329 Their [sc. hyssop's] faculties..benefit the su...
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Peppino Di Capri – Freva lyrics
Freva lyrics | Testo di "Freva" Ritornello Freva È 'na passione ardente 'e te È freva, core, ammore Speranze, suspire 'Na smania 'e te vasà Freva No, ...
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sospire
† sospire Obs.—1 [prob. ad. It. sospiro: see suspire n.] A sigh.1575 Laneham Lett. (1871) 60 With my spanish sospires, my french heighes.
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Giuramento (Cetra, DC 5810)
1953 – Dannazione d'o core/Poveri rrose (Cetra, DC 5848; side A sings Antonio Basurto)
1953 – Fuoco 'e ammore/'O vico d'e suspire
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supire
† supire, v. Sc. Obs. [a. OF. *supirer, sopirer, var. souspirer to suspire.] intr. To sigh.c 1590 J. Burel Pilgr. i. in Watson Coll. Sc. Poems (1709) ii. 34 Than softlie did I suoufe and sleep,..Svpyring, quhils wyring, My tender bodie to. Ibid. ii. 48 My spreit supirs and sichs maist sair.
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Taixi (embryonic breathing)
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exhale; respiration, suspire, breathe ...
to desist from, give up; abate, pause, interrupt, suspend, rest; respite; "blow out," extinguish, put
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suspiral
† suspiral Obs. Also 5–6 suspyral, -all(e, -irall(e, suspirel, 6 sesperal, susprall, cesperalle. [a. OF. s(o)uspirail (mod.F. soupirail) = Pr. sospiralh, ad. med.L. suspīrāculum, f. suspīrāre to suspire + -culum, denoting instrument.] 1. A breathing-passage.c 1400 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) iv. xxxi...
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Light in August
that instant when all light has failed out of the sky and it would be night save for that faint light which daygranaried leaf and grass blade reluctant suspire
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suspiration
suspiration Now rare. (sʌspɪˈreɪʃən) [ad. L. suspīrātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. suspīrāre to suspire.] 1. Sighing; a sigh.c 1485 Digby Myst., Christ's Burial 64 O day off suspiratione! Which Iewes shall repent! 1503 Hawes Examp. Virt. vii. 115 Peas bytwene the faders hyghenes Of heuen and vs in susp...
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weightless
weightless, a. (ˈweɪtlɪs) [f. weight n.1 + -less.] a. Without weight, having comparatively little weight. Also (of a body having mass), not apparently acted on by gravity, either because the gravitational field is locally weak, or because both the body and its surroundings are freely and equally acc...
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin...
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