Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an asthmatic manner; as an asthmatic.
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- adverb In an
asthmatic manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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She is possessed of an almost pugilistic beauty, a pugnacious glamour, going from seemingly asthmatically ravaged in her sheepish Chihuaha-ishness to a headstrong gamine tomboy to a ravishing femme fatale.
Michael Vazquez: Warhol Factory Auteur Paul Morrissey Premieres News From Nowhere In-Person at Lincoln Center Tonight Michael Vazquez 2011
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Isaacs panted asthmatically in the suffocating heat.
THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010
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She is possessed of an almost pugilistic beauty, a pugnacious glamour, going from seemingly asthmatically ravaged in her sheepish Chihuaha-ishness to a headstrong gamine tomboy to a ravishing femme fatale.
Michael Vazquez: Warhol Factory Auteur Paul Morrissey Premieres News From Nowhere In-Person at Lincoln Center Tonight Michael Vazquez 2011
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We creaked along asthmatically from Managua toward Granada.
Devil Dog David Talbot 2010
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Her chest heaved almost asthmatically from the exertion, and she gripped the banister.
Strangers at the Feast Jennifer Vanderbes 2010
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Her chest heaved almost asthmatically from the exertion, and she gripped the banister.
Strangers at the Feast Jennifer Vanderbes 2010
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Her chest heaved almost asthmatically from the exertion, and she gripped the banister.
Strangers at the Feast Jennifer Vanderbes 2010
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A bony man trudges along the Stations of the Cross, asthmatically whining promises, weeping into dirty-fisted hands.
The Lady Matador’s Hotel Cristina García 2010
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Many Beijing residents would just chuckle asthmatically when hearing with the figure.
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Din wheezed asthmatically; the Doctor raised the scarf draped around his head so that it covered his nose, though it failed to filter out all the particles.
String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006
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