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Wheezed

The past tense of the verb 'wheeze,' which means to breathe with a whistling sound, often due to an obstruction in the air passages, such as in asthma or a respiratory infection. This sound is caused by air being forced through narrowed airways, creating vibrations. Wheezing can be a symptom of various medical conditions and can indicate the need for medical attention. The intensity of the wheeze can range from barely audible to a loud, rasping noise, and it can be accompanied by other symptoms like shortness of breath and chest tightness. The act of wheezing can also describe the sound of air escaping from other sources, such as deflating tires or old machinery struggling.

Wheezed meaning with examples

  • The old dog, struggling to climb the stairs, wheezed with each labored breath, a sad testament to his aging body. He stopped halfway, his chest heaving as he tried to catch his breath, the effort almost too much.
  • As the cold wind hit her chest, she began to **wheeze**, remembering the attack of bronchitis she had suffered last winter. This familiar sound terrified her because she felt a choking sensation.
  • The rusty old gate slowly creaked open, and a gust of wind blew past, causing it to **wheeze** in the wind, which was a constant companion to this old structure.
  • After running the race, the runner was so exhausted that he could only **wheeze**, gasping for air. The loud whistle could be heard by the other runners as he collapsed on the ground.
  • The ancient pump in the well, left unused for decades, wheezed and groaned as the farmer forced it to draw up water, its rusty components protesting with each laborious rotation.

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