broken-winded (Meaning)

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broken-winded (a.)

Having short breath or disordered respiration, as a horse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of broken-winded

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broken-winded Sentence Examples

  1. After running the marathon, he was left broken-winded, gasping for air.
  2. The defeat left the team broken-winded, struggling to regain their momentum.
  3. The relentless climb up the mountain trail left them feeling broken-winded and exhausted.
  4. Her relentless laughter left her friends feeling broken-winded, unable to catch their breath between fits of giggles.
  5. The sudden news of his departure left her feeling broken-winded, as if the air had been sucked out of the room.
  6. The intensity of their argument left him feeling broken-winded, emotionally drained by the confrontation.
  7. The shocking revelation in the story left the audience feeling broken-winded, their breath caught in anticipation.
  8. His rapid ascent up the corporate ladder left his colleagues feeling broken-winded, struggling to keep pace with his ambition.
  9. The unexpected turn of events in the plot left readers feeling broken-winded, reeling from the twist.
  10. The emotional weight of the film's ending left viewers feeling broken-winded, overcome by a flood of feelings.

FAQs About the word broken-winded

Having short breath or disordered respiration, as a horse.

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No antonyms found.

After running the marathon, he was left broken-winded, gasping for air.

The defeat left the team broken-winded, struggling to regain their momentum.

The relentless climb up the mountain trail left them feeling broken-winded and exhausted.

Her relentless laughter left her friends feeling broken-winded, unable to catch their breath between fits of giggles.