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second wind

noun
Syllables
se·
cond·
wind
/ˈsɛkənd wɪnd/
the ability to breathe freely during an intense physical activity, particularly after becoming exhausted
The idiom "second wind" originated from the world of sailing, where it referred to a sudden burst of wind that propels a ship forward after a period of calm. However, It can also be used metaphorically to express a renewed sense of ease or comfort in breathing after a period of exertion, such as during exercise or physical activity. It is generally used in informal or figurative language.
Examples
  • He seemed to falter halfway through the race before finding his second wind.
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