Breathing laboriously or convulsively.
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Examples for "blown"
Examples for "blown"
1Juror five had just blown this trial right out of the water.
2In the past I've seen him take responsibility when he's blown it.
3Hundreds, thousands strong, our minds blown and expanded by his very presence.
4He said a full-blown system design response in workplaces should be done.
5The dust is blown out in a cloud high in the air.
1In night blackness he heard it while seeing nothing: light panting breaths.
2In the distance, the bells continued to complain unceasingly in panting accents.
3He stopped, getting his wind; watching the men panting and stumbling in.
4The panting of the engine came back to us in savage blasts.
5She spoke in panting gasps, the death-rattle sounding in her skinny throat.
1Imagine gasping for air with every step you take, Mr Green said.
2I heard him come in, gasping for air after the long climb.
3It's all seems to have left the young Canelo gasping for answers.
4The effort of gathering and releasing so much energy left me gasping.
5He got up, unsteady, still gasping and unable to speak or hear.
1The generous living of Dawson had made him pursy, almost porcine.
2Unconsciously dull eyes sparkled and pursy lips vibrated into smiles.
3By lavender feet clung a big, pursy, lavender-splotched, yellow body.
4Its big, pursy body was covered with long, furry scales of the purest white imaginable.
5A pursy grocer considers he is much above either.
1He was out of breath; he staggered; he leaned against the wall.
2They were out of breath; the shower passed away upon the sea.
3The prince was always in a perspiration, and often out of breath.
4He was out of breath and dizzy; his heart beat to suffocation.
5She talked in a jerky way, and was always out of breath.
1She panted a little as she spoke, like a short-winded lap-dog.
2Here Augustus, who was a little short-winded, paused to recover breath.
3The man's strength was prodigious, although he was puffy and short-winded.
4Another of those short-winded, high-arched pops went up in air.
5She sits down, short-winded, and listens to his heavy breathing.
1We lose our readers' attention when paragraphs are too long-winded and wordy.
2This set him thinking; he knew the deer had not winded him.
3In most cases these were long-winded, pointless, and yawn-provoking attempts at writing.
4Long-winded went to French restaurant & asked for sardines and plain bread.
5The politicians on our screens are renowned for long winded, waffly answers.
6Caleb could be extremely long-winded when he felt the occasion warranted it.
7We hadn't gone five yards when Strike spoke, sounding winded and sulky.
8Though bruised and winded he was always up again in an instant.
9The interminable angst of the working artist deserves deeper, more long-winded analysis!
10The horse was breathing in short, uncertain gasps, as though near winded.
11The animal had evidently winded us, and determined to reconnoitre our position.
12He was growing tired, winded; he had not gone into battle fresh.
13He chose a path and a pace so she wouldn't feel winded.
14Scarcely had they risen to their feet than the herd winded them.
15The boys were pretty well winded when Sid Todd called a halt.
16When once more he came hounding the buffalo, they were considerably winded.
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