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Meanings of
wheeze
in English
Russian
хрип
Portuguese
sibilo
Spanish
sibilancia
Catalan
sibilació
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Coarse whistling sound from breathing.
panting
gasping
puffing
wheezing
wheezes
sibilant rhonchi
Related terms
medical finding
Russian
хрип
Synonyms
Examples for "
panting
"
panting
gasping
puffing
wheezing
wheezes
Examples for "
panting
"
1
In night blackness he heard it while seeing nothing: light
panting
breaths.
2
In the distance, the bells continued to complain unceasingly in
panting
accents.
3
He stopped, getting his wind; watching the men
panting
and stumbling in.
4
The
panting
of the engine came back to us in savage blasts.
5
She spoke in
panting
gasps, the death-rattle sounding in her skinny throat.
1
Imagine
gasping
for air with every step you take, Mr Green said.
2
I heard him come in,
gasping
for air after the long climb.
3
It's all seems to have left the young Canelo
gasping
for answers.
4
The effort of gathering and releasing so much energy left me
gasping
.
5
He got up, unsteady, still
gasping
and unable to speak or hear.
1
But to be clear, all this chest
puffing
comes with a price.
2
He could hear the hard
puffing
of the engine up the grade.
3
He was
puffing
heavily, but all things considered he looked quite cheerful.
4
The steamer lay
puffing
alongside the quay, on the point of starting.
5
He must have been
puffing
away furiously without being aware of it.
1
One in five young children are affected by asthma and
wheezing
disorders.
2
He sat
wheezing
for a moment, then let out a long sigh.
3
Marsh tried to run after him, but was soon left behind
wheezing
.
4
I stuck my foot into Crawford's side, interrupting a long,
wheezing
snore.
5
What have you done with the child?' Artyom began
wheezing
after them.
1
Cameron's track record on pulling off wizard political
wheezes
was never brilliant.
2
Alberto Iglesias's score
wheezes
its way to a melancholy tinged with mischievousness.
3
The wizard was huddled against the opposite gunwale, breathing in long
wheezes
.
4
Imagine the influence -over global tax
wheezes
-Amazon can exert.
5
The couple has an English bulldog, Marvin, who
wheezes
in the corner.
Usage of
wheeze
in English
1
We shall come to the geopolitical problems with such a
wheeze
shortly.
2
Conclusion: We found distinct early-life risk factor profiles for each
wheeze
phenotype.
3
He hung in its intervals waiting for the return of the
wheeze
.
4
The fat man looked up, and spake in a loud, asthmatic
wheeze
:
5
She's on to a good
wheeze
,
if she can put it over.
6
It's as much as Sugar can manage not to gasp and
wheeze
.
7
As she straightened up I could hear the
wheeze
as she breathed.
8
What are you up to? Priscillus demanded with contempt in the
wheeze
.
9
Sedric's body was demanding air, and all he could do was
wheeze
.
10
She grabs her coat and pushes past Anna with a dramatic
wheeze
.
11
Furthermore, we compared TB FENO in 88 infants with and without
wheeze
.
12
The only sound was a painful
wheeze
from Roger, the wounded agent.
13
Abbot Hugo is behind this
wheeze
to scribble down all my doings.
14
He responded with the kind of
wheeze
that arrives with a shrug.
15
Isabel tried to gasp, but succeeded only in producing a rasping
wheeze
.
16
Green manages to
wheeze
in something like a cubic inch of air.
Other examples for "wheeze"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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wheeze
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
latest wheeze
recurrent wheeze
asthmatic wheeze
little wheeze
clever wheeze
More collocations
Translations for
wheeze
Russian
хрип
Portuguese
sibilo
Spanish
sibilancia
Catalan
sibilació
sibilància
Wheeze
through the time
Wheeze
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common