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exhale to draw out: “Therefore exhale” HENRY V., ii. 1. 60 (out with your sword), (where exhale is most erroneously explained by Steevens“breathe your last, or die” ); “exhale,” RICHARD III., i. 2. 165 ; “exhaled,” 1 HENRY IV., v. 1. 19 ; “exhales,” RICHARD III., i. 2. 58 ; ROMEO AND JULIET, iii. 5. 13; “Exhalest,” LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, iv. 3. 66.

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    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 5.1
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