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Examples

  • Gasped Agnes, shocked by the request into an unwanted swivet.

    vignette: zombies (for andrew) Dean Francis Alfar 2005

  • Gasped and brusquely flipped his switch to “off” as I saw his arm begin to swing sideways under the influence of some evil impulse.

    property of petite 2006

  • Gasped and brusquely flipped his switch to “off” as I saw his arm begin to swing sideways under the influence of some evil impulse.

    latin lover 2006

  • Gasped as it flashed past to the left, showing its belly in a hard bank that had to have been initiated simply to avoid a collision.

    Typhoon Season Douglass, Keith 2000

  • Gasped at the delicate trees and the little blue-eyed lakes; at the fairy-fountains and the winding, pebbled paths.

    The Servant Problem Robert F. Young 1950

  • Gasped, and his face waxed like as sunburnt grass.

    Atalanta in Calydon Algernon Charles Swinburne 1873

  • "What …" Gasped the confused Eredar, bringing a shaking hand to the wound, where he released a surge of healing energy into it.

    Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums 2009

  • Gasped and jerked and cried last breaths, because there was no one in shelter to euthanize or treat.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • Gasped and jerked and cried last breaths, because there was no one in shelter to euthanize or treat.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • Gasped one of the occupants, himself a human Paladin by the name of Hegel.

    Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums 2009

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