Bated Breath (horse)
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Bated breath or with bated breath is a phrase meaning to hold one's breath in anticipation or trepidation. Bated breath, with bated breath, or other variants may refer to:


Music

* "Bated Breath", a song by singer-songwriter Tinashe on her 2014 debut studio album ''
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'' * "Bated Breath", a song by saxophonist Rob Brown on his 2000 album ''
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'' * "Bated Breath/In Sickness and Health", a 1981 single by post-punk band The Room


Other uses

* Bated Breath, a horse trained by Roger Charlton that won the 2012 Temple Stakes * ''With Bated Breath'', a drama by
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that received the Lambda Literary Award for Drama in 2010 * ''With Breath'', a 2012 audio drama by George Mann that was written as a background novel for the ''Warhammer 40,000'' video game series


See also

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Bate (disambiguation) Bate may refer to: Places *Baté, a village in Hungary *Bate (Attica), a deme of ancient Attica *Bate, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso *Bate, Nova Gorica, a village in the Municipality of Nova Gorica, Slovenia *Baté Empire, a pre-colonial st ...
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Bait (disambiguation) Bait may refer to: General * Bait (luring substance), bait as a luring substance ** Fishing bait, bait used for fishing Film * ''Bait'' (1950 film), a British crime film by Frank Richardson * ''Bait'' (1954 film), an American noir film by Hugo ...
* '' The Merchant of Venice'' (circa 1597), Shakespeare play featuring the earliest known use of the phrase *
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, idiosyncratic word substitutions such as ''baited breath'' for ''bated breath'' {{disambiguation