Breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted.
(Usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately.
A short labored intake of breath with the mouth open.
1 I heard the poor boy pant ; his breathing became short and hurried.
2 He'd roll up one pant leg and point his foot out straight.
3 There he goes up the hill, with one pant - leg in his boot.
4 Neither the ride nor the run was making him pant like that.
5 This was done, and he stopped to pant and blow in safety.
6 I am of the great snake clan, and I do not pant .
7 Looking up, I could see water running out of his pant legs.
8 The bellows seemed to pant unnaturally loud, all was so deadly still.
9 He fled straight for the castle, scarcely with breath enough to pant .
10 This is a history which our sons shall pant over and envy.
11 I do not pant , but I am finding it hard to breathe.
12 You pant like a lizard when you run to catch a car.
13 With shivering gasps her breath began to pant between her reddening lips.
14 I climb off the chair, brush my pant leg off, and follow.
15 Whenever I think of Italy, night or day, pant - pant goes my heart.
16 She broke into a pant and tipped her hips to the side.
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