wheezes in English

noun
1
a sound of or as of a person wheezing.
I talk with a wheeze
2
an old joke, story, aphorism, act, or routine.
the old wheeze about the diner complaining about the fly in his soup
verb
1
(of a person) breathe with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest, as a result of obstruction in the air passages.
the illness often leaves her wheezing
synonyms:breathe noisilygaspwhistlehissraspcroakpantcough

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1. Sets included are: Honeydukes, Florish & Blotts and Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes

2. Lung sounds are Auscultated for sounds such as wheezes, rhonchi and crackles (rales)

3. The lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally , without any wheezes , rales, or rhonchi.

4. Synonyms for Ahems include coughs, hacks, rasps, croaks, croups, wheezes, bark, hems and whoops

5. Synonyms for Croaks include rasps, squawks, caws, gasps, wheezes, crows, barks, chokes, coughs and grunts

6. Respiratory symptoms and signs that may be present include shortness of breath, wheezes, or stridor.

7. C . Chest. Auscultation of the lungs for wheezes and crackles may indicate asthma or heart failure.

8. Mr Lamont can forget about workfare or any other wheezes the Treasury may have dreamt up.

9. Vaginal delivery in a case of mitral stenosis: Sevoflurane to the rescue Physical examination revealed bilateral coarse Crepitations , wheezes and …

10. We hope that woodworkers of all types will send in their wheezes, as readers are always asking for more tips.

11. For wheezes to occur, some part of the respiratory tree must be narrowed or obstructed, or airflow velocity within the respiratory tree must be heightened.

12. ‘It's got sex, violence, Absurdism, politics (including a wicked parody of Western European and American leaders) and lots and lots of drugs.’ ‘Trading in a unique mix of Absurdism and knowingly ancient music hall puns and wheezes, slapstick, cross-talk and gentle …