to unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired
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to blow air out of our nose and mouth in a sudden way
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to breathe through one's nose and mouth in a noisy way while asleep
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to push air out of our mouth with a sudden noise
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to release a long deep audible breath, to express one's sadness, tiredness, etc.
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breathing rapidly or gasping for air, usually after doing any vigorous activity
to bite and crush food into smaller pieces with the teeth to make it easier to swallow
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to cause food, drink, or another substance to pass from the mouth down into the stomach, using the muscles of the throat
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to pull air, liquid, etc. into the mouth by using the muscles of the mouth and the lips
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to pass the tongue over a surface, typically to taste or eat something
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to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth
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to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke
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to bring your eyebrows closer together showing anger, sadness, or confusion
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to smile widely in a way that displays the teeth
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to open and close the eyes quickly and for a brief moment
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to become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame
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to produce small drops of liquid on the surface of the skin, often as a result of physical exertion, anxiety, or heat
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to produce small drops of liquid on the surface of one's skin
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to slightly shake as a result of feeling cold, scared, etc.
to move or jerk quickly and involuntarily, often due to fear, excitement, or physical weakness
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(of one's body) to involuntarily shake, as a response to fear or due to a particular condition
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to draw air into the lungs and then release it, typically for the purpose of calming down, resting, or breathing naturally
to consciously or voluntarily stop breathing for a temporary period of time
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