mouth-to-mouth
designating a method of artificial respiration involving blowing air rhythmically into the mouth of a person who has stopped breathing, to stimulate return of spontaneous breathing
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How to use mouth-to-mouth in a sentence
To do the running, jumping, scuba diving, and to cap it all off with a mouth-to-mouth kiss with Harmon.
NCIS’s 11th Anniversary: Michael Weatherly’s Top 10 Moments | Michael Weatherly | September 23, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThis will not be forgotten in the mouth-to-mouth combat of the primaries–and neither will his Medicaid decision.
A Thinner Chris Christie Still Faces Big Political Challenges | Robert Shrum | May 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTRoman poets such as Catullus and Ovid celebrated the kiss and members of the populace were avid mouth-to-mouth practitioners.
It is so ingrained in the race-consciousness by mouth-to-mouth utterance that it seems the profoundest of truths.
Jennie Gerhardt | Theodore DreiserDuring their sanguinary meals there is never a scuffle between the feasters; nothing but mere mouth-to-mouth thefts.
Social Life in the Insect World | J. H. Fabre
Get to know the six steps that are outlined for mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing.
Electricity for the 4-H Scientist | Eric B. WilsonIn mouth-to-mouth breathing, an adult's lungs should be filled 12 times per minute and a child's 20.
Electricity for the 4-H Scientist | Eric B. WilsonThe best and simplest way of doing this is to use mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration.
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