Let it always be remembered that if a man smokes and inhales tobacco excessively he is narcotizing himself more than when he smokes opium moderately.
If a man inhales a pipe or a cigar, he gets more injury simply because he gets stronger tobacco; but a man never inhales a pipe or a cigar unless he is a smoker of long standing or unless he has begun with cigarettes.
It may be news to the average man to hear that the man who smokes opium moderately suffers no more physical deterioration than the man who inhales tobacco moderately.
His thought floats along in them like a skiff carried along by the current of a stream; and he perceives a fragrant air which he inhales with a deep breath.
The Annamites believe that when a man meets a demon and speaks to him, the demon inhales the man's breath and soul.
Thus in the Hindoo Koosh a fire is kindled with twigs of the sacred cedar; and the Dainyal or sibyl, with a cloth over her head, inhales the thick pungent smoke till she is seized with convulsions and falls senseless to the ground.
It also implies a shrinking from reality, with the corresponding intensified self-centredness; for it is only a volatilised essence of things that one inhales through the medium of perfumes and tones.
The latter are not the bright points in a distant sky which they appear to be in the north; they seem to hang loose in the air; and the air itself, as one inhales it, feels like a strong massive substance.
She smiles, and inhales as well as she can, with her diseased lungs, the perfumed air of the gardens.
The air that one inhales with delight is a quintessence of perfumes.
He indulges, moreover, in fits of intoxication, caused by a beverage made from maize or manioc root; but oftener produced by a species of snuff which he inhales into his nostrils.
The subject is instructed to mentally repeat "sleep" as he slowly inhalesand "deep sleep" as he slowly exhales in rhythm with the beat of the metronome.
My heart beats calmer, and my very mind Inhales salubrious thoughts.
They from their pinions shake The sweetness of celestial flowers, And as her enemies impure From that impervious poison far away Fly groaning with the torment, she the while Inhales her fragrant[119] food.
But the cigarette smoker inhales the greater part of the smoke, it goes directly into his lungs, and into contact with a large surface of mucous membrane, and, indeed, with the blood itself.
The gutters before his door literally run with blood: pass by whenever you may, there is the crimson current constantly flowing; and the smell the passenger inhales is not such as may be supposed to have floated over "Araby the blest.
It has a wide mouth, by which it inhales a great quantity of air, and, when fully inflated, ejects it with such violence as to be heard at a considerable distance.
It is called CHOKE damp, because it chokes (or suffocates) every animal that inhales it.
To prepare herself for the reception of the spirit she inhales the fumes of incense, sitting with her head over a smoking censer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhales" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.