baby's breath

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ba·by's breath

(bā′bēz)
n.
Any of several plants of the genus Gypsophila native to Eurasia, especially G. paniculata, having numerous small, white flowers in profusely branched panicles and often used in flower arrangements.
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Noun1.baby's breath - tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowersbaby's breath - tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowers
flower - a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
genus Gypsophila, Gypsophila - Mediterranean herbs having small white or pink flowers
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Translations

baby’s breath

n (Bot) → Schleierkraut nt
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References in classic literature ?
My sister's husband's nephew's wife's cat sucked their baby's breath, and the poor innocent was all but gone when they found it.
They were no sooner audible, than Mrs Kenwigs, opining that a strange cat had come in, and sucked the baby's breath while the girl was asleep, made for the door, wringing her hands, and shrieking dismally; to the great consternation and confusion of the company.