Sherringham sounded only slightly winded, though there was a catch to his voice. |
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Seth was winded and he gasped for breath while bent double and holding his stomach. |
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I would get so short winded, after just walking a few feet that I didn't want to go anywhere. |
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He is evasive and answers the most simple questions with long winded often irrelevant explanations. |
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At the end of the reel I was winded and tired, breathlessly cheering and clapping with the rest of the people. |
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I was hoping to slow it down a bit but I wasn't thinking straight because I was just winded from all the activity. |
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Instead of hitting the man's chest, Carl winded him again by hitting him in the stomach. |
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Happily she was winded rather than wounded and suffered no more than bruising. |
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All dignity gone, all control gone, because you are winded and gasping for breath. |
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Since I wasn't as fit as he was, I couldn't keep up because I was so easily winded. |
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She moves slightly, which is the only sign that she's okay, and coughs a bit, obviously winded. |
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You may get winded easily as your uterus expands beneath your diaphragm, the muscle just below your lungs. |
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Took a while to get going after being winded but exploded in the second half. |
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So without being long winded, this case does not have the cooling it would take to make me feel comfortable about it. |
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At Bootham Crescent in August 2001, after an innocuous challenge by City defender Mike Basham, Lockwood thought he had been badly winded. |
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He was getting winded, and Liz kept moving faster in her excitement at seeing the lighthouse. |
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Finally, a winded Blaine plopped down in a small clearing, and breathed hard. |
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Despite being winded moments earlier, Banstead keeper Paul Borg also made a fine save to deny Filler. |
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I lay on the ground a long time, winded and feeling blood running down my face. |
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Any parks footballer will tell you how painful that can be and I was badly winded which was why I went down. |
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Kay felt inexplicably winded, as if she'd spent the last hour explaining a very simple concept to a very thick-skulled idiot. |
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In the middle of the fight Sanchez got very winded, and asked his corner to replace his double mouthpiece with a single. |
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Is it just too vaguish or long winded for such efforts to be considered worthwhile on your part? |
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He carried his Australian rules passion beyond school into club matches until the day he was shirtfronted and badly winded by an opponent. |
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The past and present combine in the first act, during which overweight Stella and the old girls get together again in trying to remember a routine, which leaves them winded. |
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Her mother had recently died and she was winded with shock and grief. |
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A little long winded, but the speech was punctuated with a lot of applause, which suggested that a lot of the military brass in attendance support him. |
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Only slightly winded but looking dewy, Rockelle and her friends, seemingly as innocent as everyone not involved, had melted into the inner fringe. |
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She had cringed at the wheeze of the roundabout as it winded to a stop. |
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Grunting in acknowledgement, too winded to speak, Alex pressed forward. |
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While exercising, if you are too winded to maintain a conversation without gasping, you are working out too hard. |
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The optical disks have unfortunately often winded up gathering dust in drawers and closets in attics and basements. |
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She's at my door window, wheezing, winded, fogging the glass. |
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Chamberlain's body fat was 24.6 percent and he was easily winded. |
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He somehow managed to stay standing despite being winded by the blow. |
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I suddenly felt winded, like someone had punched me in my stomach. |
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The prince got winded and red-faced in a hurry when he got on a treadmill to promote an Everest climb by charity he supports. |
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Mr Wilkinson then felt a second blow in his ribs which winded him. |
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Long winded statements full of vapid and vague language might look good on paper, but in reality they are useless to provide the needed focus. |
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The pressures of earning a living – of not being completely provided for by the state – have winded him. |
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And as the bill has winded its way through the Commons, Labour have also shown support for proper borrowing powers. |
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Automatic stop motion for short on cones and for product winded incorrectly on the rolls. |
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As students become winded, they will slow their pace or ask for a time out or a substitute. |
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Just as thread is winded on a reel, chromonema is also coiled densely. |
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Even so, Mr Koizumi's intention of making cuts in the budget deficit a top priority is ill-considered: to cut public spending or increase taxes at the same time as writing off bad loans would leave the economy winded. |
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His style was to keep aggressively on, wear a man down, get him winded. |
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The Irish aristocrat looked all discombobulated and winded but Williams left Dublin in a sling and put himself out of the Six Nations. |
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Along its twisted and winded pass, Junji gave birth to already familiar 47 components, Gaincard, Flatfish, Progression etc., etc., but always at the core of his creative activity was the PiTracer. |
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The boxer was winded when his opponent hit his solar plexus. |
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Thoroughly winded, and a bit woosy, Alice made her excuses and left. |
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