agasp Antonyms

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Meaning of agasp

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agasp (adv. & a.)

In a state of gasping.

agasp Sentence Examples

  1. She stood agasp as the magician pulled a rabbit out of an empty hat, unable to comprehend the illusion.
  2. The children looked agasp at the towering roller coaster, their excitement mixed with a touch of nervousness.
  3. As the plot twist unfolded in the movie, the audience sat agasp, captivated by the unexpected turn of events.
  4. The hiker was agasp at the breathtaking view from the mountaintop, overwhelmed by the beauty of the landscape.
  5. The teacher was agasp when her students presented an elaborate surprise party to express their gratitude.
  6. The guests were agasp when the renowned pianist played a mesmerizing piece that left the room in awe.
  7. His jaw dropped, and he stood agasp when he realized he had won the grand prize in the lottery.
  8. The art critic was agasp at the unveiling of the masterpiece, praising its creativity and originality.
  9. The athlete's incredible performance left the crowd agasp, cheering and applauding in amazement.
  10. The news of the scientific breakthrough left the research community agasp, recognizing the significance of the discovery.

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In a state of gasping.

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She stood agasp as the magician pulled a rabbit out of an empty hat, unable to comprehend the illusion.

The children looked agasp at the towering roller coaster, their excitement mixed with a touch of nervousness.

As the plot twist unfolded in the movie, the audience sat agasp, captivated by the unexpected turn of events.

The hiker was agasp at the breathtaking view from the mountaintop, overwhelmed by the beauty of the landscape.