When we are prosperous, then we have credit, and credit inflates the currency.
Takes attitude by door, puts his hand in his breast, and inflates himself.
Inflates his chest, puts his hand in his bosom, and strikes an attitude.
But that it really causes no inflation of prices, relatively to gold, is proved by the fact that it no moreinflates the prices of other property, than it does the price of gold itself.
Thus we say that irredeemable paper, that is worth but fifty cents on the dollar, inflates the prices of commodities in general to twice their real value.
There is, therefore, just as much reason for saying that the paper inflates the price of gold, as there is for saying that it inflates the price of flour.
But ever the uprushing wind Inflates the wings above, And still the struggling wings Repel the rushing wind.
The air that yields beneath the car Inflates the wings above.
The bird inflates his neck in a cobra-like fashion, and gives utterance to three deep roars; the two first short and staccato, the third very prolonged.
And I said: "When we are prosperous, then we have credit, and, credit inflates the currency.
The apana wind passing downward evacuates the bowels, but the samana wind of the abdominal part serves to sustain the body; and the udana rising upward and being let out, inflates and invigorates the frame.
The Pouter inflates both its true crop and oesophagus; the Turbit inflates in a much less degree the oesophagus alone.
The common pigeon has iridescent feathers on the breast, and every one must have seen how the male inflates his breast whilst courting the female, thus showing off these feathers to the best advantage.
The African hornbill (Bucorax abyssinicus) inflatesthe scarlet bladder-like wattle on its neck, and with its wings drooping and tail expanded "makes quite a grand appearance.
The African hornbill (Bucorax abyssinicus) inflates the scarlet bladder-like wattle on its neck, and with its wings drooping and tail expanded "makes quite a grand appearance.
The common pigeon has iridescent feathers on the breast, and every one must have seen how the male inflates his breast whilst courting the female, thus shewing them off to the best advantage.
Just as the intake of air into the lungs inflates and expands them, so, when the intake ceases, the elasticity of the lungs exerts a natural pressure on the air they have taken in and causes its almost effortless exit.
In other words, the correct method inflates the whole of the lungs and creates a cavity large enough to accommodate them.
It is a real pleasure to listen to this pretty songster, as it inflates its throat and pours forth its lay, turning, as it sings, from one side to another, as though to bathe its glowing breast in the flood of bright sunlight.
He inflates his neck in a cobralike fashion, and gives utterance to three deep roars; the first two short, the third very prolonged.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inflates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.