like 'dont keep ur hopes up' or 'dont wait'
The phrase "bated breath" meaning holding or restricting one's breath, was used in Shakespeare, in the Merchant of Venice, in 1596, but was also used in other ways at that time. The word bate meaning to reduce or lessen is now archaic and its use is now only in this phrase and in its derivative form "to abate" meaning to reduce or lessen.
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Ending a phrase with the term 'good luck' does not require the use of an exclamation mark. The use of an exclamation mark is dependent on the meaning or tone of the sentence, not the use of any particular word or phrase. There are instances in which the use of an exclamation mark after the phrase 'good luck' may distort the intended meaning, such as, 'I have not had good luck'.
After every use.
Examle: to get a hold of is difficult to use i n a sentece
Hold your breath or use a gas mask DONT date him/her
we breath out carbon dixocide but we dont use carbon to breath trees do
If you're gonna live in the ocean, being able to hold your breath is quite handy as it lets you dive and use the volume of the ocean and not only the Surface.
For Xbox 360, hold in the right bumper (what you use to hold your breath for Sniper shots).
plants use photosynthesis to breath (breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxyqen) animals use respiration to breath (breath in oxyqen and breath out carbon dioxide) i dont reli kno what tht means but its somethinq to do with how they breath. my science teacher tauqht us it.
The phrase "bated breath" meaning holding or restricting one's breath, was used in Shakespeare, in the Merchant of Venice, in 1596, but was also used in other ways at that time. The word bate meaning to reduce or lessen is now archaic and its use is now only in this phrase and in its derivative form "to abate" meaning to reduce or lessen.
um easy i dont know
No Dont Use Black Zebras
its when your diaphragm spazzums and you use your diaphragm to breath so if you stop breathing (hold your breath) you should be just fine (:
There is no historical phrase. Its something other than Greeks use to say ''I dont understand anything its been said''. Greeks use the phrase ''Its all Chinese to me''.
you dont its just for you to hold i know it stinks doesent it?
Crocs don't breath underwater. They have lungs and breathe air pretty much like you and I. Thye hold their breath while diving.