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used to show one's surprise when seeing someone or something unexpected
The idiom "as I live and breathe" is used to express surprise, disbelief, or confusion upon encountering someone or something unexpectedly. The exact origin of this phrase is uncertain, as it has been in use for many years. It likely emerged during the 19th century or earlier.
- As I live and breathe, I've never seen a more beautiful view.
- As I live and breathe!I haven't seen you in years!
- As I live and breathe, is that you, Sarah?I haven't seen you in years!
- Well, as I live and breathe, look who decided to show up at the party!
- As I live and breathe, I never thought I'd see such a beautiful sight in my lifetime.