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To BREATHE is to inhale and exhale the surrounding air.
>breathe
You take a deep breath.
>breathe help
Usage: BREATHE [style]
Where [style] is one of the following:
- SLIGHT FAST SLOW BLUE OUT CATCH QUIET LOUD BORED
- PAIN ANNOY FIERCE FEAR SELF DRINK HOLD ANTICIPATE
>breathe slight
You breathe in slightly.
>breathe fast
You breathe rapidly, your nostrils flaring.
>breathe slow
You breathe very slowly and deliberately, calming yourself.
>breathe blue
You hold your breath until you nearly turn blue!
>breathe out
You let out a long, contemplative breath.
>breathe catch
You pant, trying to catch your breath.
>breathe quiet
You breathe as quietly as you can.
>breathe loud
You snuffle and gasp, making an enormous production out of simply breathing.
>breathe bored
You breathe heavily, bored.
>breathe pain
You rapidly suck in air through your teeth in pain.
>breathe annoy
You sharply inhale and exhale a heavy breath in annoyance.
>breathe fierce
You inhale a deep breath through your teeth, snarling!
>breathe fear
You gasp a quick breath in fear and surprise!
>breathe self
You try desperately to catch your breath.
>breathe drink
You let out a long breath of alcohol-laden air.
>breathe hold
You hold your breath.
>breathe anticipate
You watch in breathless anticipation.