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Date:
1400-1500
Origin:
Probably from a
Scandinavian
language
wheeze
1
verb
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wheeze
1
[
intransitive
]
MI
to breathe with difficulty, making a noise in your throat and chest
WORD FOCUS: breathe
WORD FOCUS: breathe
to breathe in
:
inhale
formal
to breathe out
:
exhale
formal
to breathe noisily
:
sniff
,
snore
(
when sleeping
)
snort
,
sigh
to breathe with difficulty
:
gasp
,
pant
,
wheeze
,
be short of breath
,
be out of breath
to be unable to breathe
:
choke
,
suffocate
breathe
➔
See also
breathe
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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