Windpipe in a sentence as a noun

When the hand that feeds you starts jamming food down your windpipe, it's time to bite.

If it's more than 37 degrees out and it's raining, that means there's more than 100% water inside your windpipe and inside your lungs.

I've lied awake at night coughing and hearing the accordion-like chorus of my wheezing windpipe.

And now my contribution is to propose a common meaning derived from wind, as in the windpipe or in harsh winter.

Taking your boot off the patient’s windpipe might not heal her, but everything else you try is going to work better if she can breathe.

If it hurts for me deep down int he windpipe I take it as it is still my throat, and sore includes being irritated and not just pain.

I've also experienced getting nailed in the throat with a paintball, and for a real brief time I got worried that it damaged my windpipe.

It's literally shoving a tube down a patient's windpipe and hooking up an advanced air compressor.

You can definitely nick the femoral artery or damage the windpipe/jugular with a fork.

This way, if you get nauseated after surgery, you can try to throw up, but nothing will come out. With no stomach contents, you will not accidentally swallow stuff into your windpipe, or lungs.

Once playtime is over death is pretty fast, either crushing the windpipe or a canine slipped between the cervical vertebrae.

[1]The same incline which is helping with the likely reflux, is also putting the neck in such a position that the windpipe can be collapsed.

However I can only imagine having a tube down your windpipe would feel incredibly distressing.

And that was for a windpipe which is a layered 2D structure, not something like a lung with an enormously complicated 3D vasculature.

Like now for example, I'd say I have a sore throat even though I don't feel any pain and I only feel it deep down my windpipe and not at all in the food part of the throat.

I haven’t heard of a plastic scaffold being used except in Macchiarini scandal, where the patients either died or had to have their artificial windpipe replaced.

"...and their ability to extend their windpipe, snorkel-like, outside their mouths, so they can breathe while their mouths are entirely occupied with swallowing"this is a pretty incredible fact about pythons!

The general technique is to inhale through the nose, exhale through the mouth; if you breathe through the mouth, you'll breathe in a lot of unfiltered, cold / dry air, which you'll end up feeling in your windpipe all the way down to your lungs.

It's very effective, it allows you to solder stuff on oxidized surfaces without problems, but the fumes will burn your nose, throat and windpipe - and maybe lungs too if you breathe deeply, which is pretty hard because you start coughing immediately.

Windpipe definitions

noun

membranous tube with cartilaginous rings that conveys inhaled air from the larynx to the bronchi

See also: trachea