Breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted.
A short labored intake of breath with the mouth open.
1 Others include a show-off opening action sequence and a gasp - inducing closing moment.
2 Before he could follow, however, he heard a startled gasp behind him.
3 Which suggested a last - gasp effort or a plan not yet fully implemented.
4 The jewellers gasp in the immensity of the hope her words arouse.
5 A plunge into cold water causes people to gasp and hyperventilate uncontrollably.
6 North London let out a gasp of relief and started breathing again.
7 The result was a strangled gasp that didn't quite fill Carter's lungs.
8 As if from a very long way away, she heard Bonnie gasp .
9 The words of the man in the bed were an inaudible gasp .
10 The gasp she gave might have been heard in the other room.
11 I heard Lena gasp , just barely loud enough for me to hear.
12 Released and able to breathe once more, Bryant let out a gasp .
13 Hardly had I got set when I heard a sort of gasp .
14 There was a gasp from the would-be citizens of the New Frontier.
15 I gasp and rise to my feet, staring wide-eyed at the paper.
16 Her heart started to race before she had a chance to gasp .
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