Definition of Lungfuls

1. Noun. (plural of lungful) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Lungfuls

1. lungful [n] - See also: lungful

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lungfuls

lunged
lungedness
lungee
lungees
lungeing
lungeing cavesson
lungeing rein
lungeing reins
lungen
lunger
lungers
lunges
lungfish
lungfishes
lungful
lungfuls (current term)
lungi
lungie
lungies
lunging
lungis
lungless
lungless salamander
lunglessness
lunglike
lungo
lungoor
lungoors
lungpower
lungs

Literary usage of Lungfuls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"One of my eyes is hurting very badly. Land. It's a splendid feeling after all. I can breathe now with my face to the wind and take in lungfuls of air. ..."

2. Contemporary Composers by Daniel Gregory Mason (1918)
"... sent us packing outdoors, and made us gasp with the stinging impacts of crude existence and the tingling lungfuls of fresh air. Is it not worth while, ..."

3. Princeton Stories by Jesse Lynch Williams (1906)
"The sophomore breathed lungfuls of cigarette smoke and told her how hard his class would haze the freshman in the fall, and how cold the canal was on a ..."

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