"Wheezed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wheezed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wheezed" Meaning

To make a high-pitched sound, typically when breathing out, especially because of an asthma attack or other respiratory problem.

"Wheezed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Wheezed"


1. Medical Context
After smoking for decades, he wheezed every time he coughed, indicating severe respiratory problems.

2. Literary Description
As the old windmill creaked in the breeze, it wheezed a sad tune that echoed through the valley.

3. Conversational Dialogue
"Are you okay?" she asked, noticing he wheezed every time he spoke. "I'm fine," he replied, forcing a smile.

4. Poetic Description
The ancient door, worn and covered in dust, wheezed in protest as Emma pushed it open, revealing a room frozen in time.

5. Informal Description
The old car wheezed and sputtered down the road, its engine struggling to keep up the pace.

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