Uk English Meaning of be out of breath

out of breath

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Definitions and Meaning of be out of breath in English

be out of breath

a spoken sound, a slight breeze, air filled with a fragrance or odor, opportunity or time to breathe, a slight indication, the ability to breathe, something (as moisture on a cold surface) produced by breathing, air inhaled and exhaled in breathing, something (as moisture on a cold surface) produced by breath or breathing, breather sense 2, a welcome or refreshing change, breathing very rapidly (as from strenuous exercise), inhalation, spirit, animation, almost simultaneously, something (such as moisture on a cold surface) produced by breath or breathing, the faculty of breathing, so as to be barely audible, an act or an instance of breathing or inhaling, an act of breathing

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out of breath

a spoken sound, a slight breeze, air filled with a fragrance or odor, opportunity or time to breathe, a slight indication, the ability to breathe, something (as

gasp,trousers,punch,choke,heave,hyperventilate,puff,snore,wheeze,suffocate

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