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Meanings of
blown
in inglés
Breathing laboriously or convulsively.
panting
gasping
winded
pursy
out of breath
short-winded
Related terms
breathless
dyspneic
dyspnoeic
dyspneal
dyspnoeal
Blown.
Related terms
moving
Synonyms
Examples for "
panting
"
panting
gasping
winded
pursy
out of breath
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
We lose our readers' attention when paragraphs are too
long
-
winded
and wordy.
2
This set him thinking; he knew the deer had not
winded
him.
3
In most cases these were
long
-
winded
,
pointless, and yawn-provoking attempts at writing.
4
Long
-
winded
went to French restaurant & asked for sardines and plain bread.
5
The politicians on our screens are renowned for long
winded
,
waffly answers.
1
The generous living of Dawson had made him
pursy
,
almost porcine.
2
Unconsciously dull eyes sparkled and
pursy
lips vibrated into smiles.
3
By lavender feet clung a big,
pursy
,
lavender-splotched, yellow body.
4
Its big,
pursy
body was covered with long, furry scales of the purest white imaginable.
5
A
pursy
grocer considers he is much above either.
1
He was
out
of
breath
;
he staggered; he leaned against the wall.
2
They were
out
of
breath
;
the shower passed away upon the sea.
3
The prince was always in a perspiration, and often
out
of
breath
.
4
He was
out
of
breath
and dizzy; his heart beat to suffocation.
5
She talked in a jerky way, and was always
out
of
breath
.
1
She panted a little as she spoke, like a
short
-
winded
lap-dog.
2
Here Augustus, who was a little
short
-
winded
,
paused to recover breath.
3
The man's strength was prodigious, although he was puffy and
short
-
winded
.
4
Another of those
short
-
winded
,
high-arched pops went up in air.
5
She sits down,
short
-
winded
,
and listens to his heavy breathing.
Blown.
Related terms
formed
Usage of
blown
in inglés
1
Juror five had just
blown
this trial right out of the water.
2
In the past I've seen him take responsibility when he's
blown
it.
3
Hundreds, thousands strong, our minds
blown
and expanded by his very presence.
4
He said a
full
-
blown
system design response in workplaces should be done.
5
The dust is
blown
out in a cloud high in the air.
6
It is a wonder he hasn't already been
blown
out to sea.
7
The first day with the new system and he'd already
blown
it.
8
We were already
blown
away and hadn't even seen our room yet.
9
Then ask your select list of people to the full
blown
reception.
10
It seemed a
full
-
blown
war somewhere far beyond the ken of humankind.
11
The star had just been extinguished; the lamp had been
blown
out.
12
SOP was to leave the area as soon as you were
blown
.
13
They have insulin resistance and are at risk of developing
full
-
blown
diabetes.'
14
The cloud had
blown
off the coast by late afternoon, it said.
15
At Ojama school last year, two blocks of four were
blown
away.
16
A yawning hole was
blown
in the very side of the submarine.
Other examples for "blown"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blown
blow
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
blow up
blow away
blow to pieces
blow to bits
blow apart
More collocations
Blown
through the time
Blown
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
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