out of breath in English

short of breath, lacking breath

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1. I'm out of breath.

2. He was slightly out of breath.

3. I'm breathing hard, you're out of breath.

4. I have run myself out of breath.

5. There she was, slightly out of breath from running.

6. o get out of breath when playing or exercising

7. I'm a bit out of breath after my run.

8. He arrived out of breath and in a lather.

9. 4 Pam arrived late, dishevelled and out of breath.

10. Eric came running into the room, out of breath .

11. We were out of breath after only five minutes.

12. He ran so fast that he was out of breath.

13. I prayed a lot before I arrived there, out of breath.

14. By the time they reach this eyrie, most are out of breath.

15. But soon he was leaning against a pillar, completely out of breath.

16. I got out of breath running up the hill from the station.

17. Out of breath,he spluttered he'd come up the stairs at once.

18. He arrived out of breath with his shirt undone and his tie askew.

19. They reached the company out of breath only to be told they were fired.

20. He was still out of breath, and Barnabas was panting with some exhaustion himself.

21. A servant rushed in, out of breath , and announced tensely, " Madam Chang has come. "

22. And she got out of breath so easily, she had to use a wheelchair.

23. The boy laughed at them for running and being out of breath for nothing.

24. Eric came running into the room, out of breath and red in the face.

25. He arrived in my office in less than two minutes, panting and out of breath.

26. While Guy stepped off, hardly out of breath, his competitor collapsed on the ground in exhaustion.

27. 6 But when I climbed the haft way, I was very'tired and quite out of breath.

28. Hahn is now a little bit out of breath trying to Bestedly get here on time

29. My back hurt, it was hot and sweaty and I was nearly always out of breath.

30. Breathtaking definition is - causing one to breathe rapidly or with difficulty : making one out of breath

31. Whooping cough makes children cough so hard , they run out of breath and inhale with a " whoop . "

32. We couldn't reach the bank. The harder we struggled, the more out of breath we be came.

33. They completed their task barely out of breath and with smiles on their faces, raised over 600 for charity!

34. If you fill only the top portion of your lungs when you inhale, you will soon be out of breath.

35. He climbed the steep slope to the Incident Room, forcing his pace, and arrived just a little out of breath.

36. All four comics got me giggling, but Hughley was the only one who tickled me till I was out of breath.

37. If you can not hold a conversation with some one without getting out of breath then you are going too fast.

38. What their words really imply is that they do not want to think about why they are out of breath on stairs.

39. He was a short, stout person in an extraordinarily shabby top hat, and he appeared to be very much out of breath.

40. Indeed, the actors and audience find out about the practices of the Bacchants principally through messengers, who often arrive out of breath and frightened

41. Suddenly , out of breath , she snatched the tabor from Abdallah with her left hand , and , holding the dagger in her right hand , held out the tabor to her master .

42. Out of breath, winded, exhausted, panting, gasping, puffed, choking, gulping, wheezing, out of puff (informal), out of whack (informal), puffing and blowing, short-winded I was a little Breathless and my heartbeat was fast.

43. Of Cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have wings." "But wait a bit," the Oysters cried, "Before we have our chat; For some of us are out of breath, And all of us are fat!" "No hurry!" said the Carpenter

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