gasp|gasps in English
noun
[gæsp /gɑːsp]
sudden intake of air; labored breath
Use "gasp|gasps" in a sentence
1. The picture was greeted with gasps of Admiration
2. The stunt brought shocked gasps from the audience.
3. His announcement produced gasps of amazement.
4. His breath came in short gasps.
5. Her breath came in convulsive gasps.
6. The cold made her gasp.
7. "No!" she managed to gasp.
8. Her breath came in shallow gasps.
9. My breaths were coming in gasps.
10. She gave a gasp of surprise.
11. The last gasp... of the Harvard establishment.
12. There was a gasp at this disclosure.
13. Sometimes he would gasp as he slept.
14. “It’s like climbing a concrete wall,” someone gasps.
15. I heard myself gasp and cry out.
16. She stifled a gasp of pure pleasure.
17. These are the final death gasps of Tshombe's government.
18. * The sound of Simba's dying gasp *
19. I let out an involuntary gasp.
20. He gave a gasp of amazement.
21. The gasps of shock built into a cacophony of questions.
22. We've been given our parts in the nativity play... ( GASPS )
23. Now, you're gonna learn how i handle pests. ( gasps ) ( coughing )
24. Assyria’s last gasp came at Haran.
25. A gasp rippled through the crowd.