Noun(1) a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open(2) sharply drawn breath
Verb(1) breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted(2) breathe noisily(3) as when one is exhausted(4) draw breath in sharply
Noun(1) a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open(2) sharply drawn breath
Verb(1) breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted(2) breathe noisily(3) as when one is exhausted(4) draw breath in sharply
(1) He winced at her startled, horrified gasp and continued.(2) Pain coursed through her body, but she did not have a mouth to gasp in pain with.(3) There was an audible gasp from their audience, and justly so.(4) As he finished saying this, he heard a soft gasp for air, and delayed breathing.(5) As we pulled up in front of the estate, I heard her soft gasp of surprise.(6) In spite of the collected gasp from the crowd, he took it well.(7) Emily's hand came up to cover her mouth as she stifled a gasp of surprise.(8) She tried to gasp an apology, but my hand stopped her lips from moving.(9) With each gasp for breath, the wolves became more and more tired.(10) When I saw what he had been hiding, a startled gasp escaped my lips.(11) I covered my mouth, trying to muffle and stifle my horrified gasp .(12) I nearly gasp out loud, one hand flying back to my mouth.(13) She let out a small, involuntary gasp of surprise.(14) Without warning, he pulled his adversary's hood down, which drew a collective gasp from the crowd.(15) Even though his windpipe was nearly crushed, he managed to gasp a single word.(16) He ran back, through the cold wind, barely able to gasp his request for a Bible.