resuck
/ˈrɪsʌk/Definitions
1. verb
to suck or draw in air or liquid again; to inhale or draw back into the lungs.
“The diver resucked the water from his lungs after being underwater for too long.”
2. verb
to breathe in again, esp. after being exhausted or short of breath.
“After running the marathon, she resucked the cool air into her lungs to catch her breath.”
3. noun
the act of inhaling or drawing back into the lungs, esp. after being exhausted or short of breath.
“The runner’s resuck after the final sprint gave her the energy to cross the finish line.”