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Take a breather   /teɪk ə brˈiðər/   Listen
noun
Breather  n.  
1.
One who breathes. Hence:
(a)
One who lives.
(b)
One who utters.
(c)
One who animates or inspires.
2.
That which puts one out of breath, as violent exercise. (Colloq.)
3.
A pause to catch one's breath, or for some other form of rest or refreshment; often used in the phrase to take a breather, i.e. to pause for refreshment. (Colloq.)
4.
A vent in a container to allow equalization of internal and external pressure.
5.
An air intake pipe to provide air to machinery or people submerged or otherwise sealed off from the outside.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Take a breather" Quotes from Famous Books



... soda, soda pop, hot dogs (food). V. brace &c (strengthen) 159; reinvigorate; air, freshen up, refresh, recruit; repair &c (restore) 660; fan, refocillate^; refresh the inner man. breathe, respire; drink in the ozone; take a break, take a breather, take five, draw breath, take a deep breath, take breath, gather breath, take a long breath, regain breath, recover breath; get better, raise one's head; recover one's strength, regain one's strength, renew one's strength &c 159; perk up, get one's second wind. come to oneself &c (revive) ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



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