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out of breath造句
31) You'd better tell me before you run out of breath, lovey. 32) Mrs Boatwright was out of breath and had some bad scrapes on her knees. 33) At that moment, Andrew hurried in, slightly out of breath. 34) The other was fuller in figure, red in the face and completely out of breath. 35) After a while, the fox got out of breath, stopped chasing, and sat down next to Johnny and cried. 36) The mile run left Bill out of breath. 37) I'm out of breath after running up the stairs. 38) I get out of breath checking on T - bill rates. 39) Her husband's face was rather flushed and he seemed out of breath. 40) At the end of the race the winner was out of breath. 41) I'm right, at home boring, so out of breath of fresh air. 42) After climbing that long flight of stairs she was completely out of breath. 43) She was out of breath after the race and could only pant out a few works. 44) The runner was all of a sweat and out of breath. 45) But when I climbed the haft way, I was very'tired and quite out of breath. 46) The best activities for stamina are fairly energetic; they need to get you slightly out of breath. 47) He was out of breath with whispering; I could hear him pant slightly. 48) The lion up to run and see the elephant is tramping his feet out of breath. 49) By the time I got to the top of the hill, I was quite out of breath. 50) He exerted preterhuman self-denial in abstaining from finishing him completely; but getting out of breath he finally desisted, and dragged the apparently inanimate body on to the settle. 51) Yet, when they find themselves out of breath after climbing a flight of stairs, they disregard the symptom, preferring not to consult the body's manual of operation. 52) You can run sprints only so long before you're out of breath. 53) I ran faster than ever, reaching the schoolyard quite out of breath. 54) He spoke so fast that he was out of breath. 55) A servant rushed in, out of breath , and announced tensely, " Madam Chang has come. " 56) The 13 minutes I have spent outside left me out of breath, swearing and aching all over, my face so red it looks like I've just returned from a week on the Costa del Sol. 57) All out of breath, she plumped down on a chair. 58) He dashed into my room , hatless , barefooted, and out of breath. 59) The lion speeds up to run and see the elephant is tramping his feet out of breath. 60) When I finally found my bearings, I was standing on Congress avenue, out of breath, smeared up and down with grass stains and dog shit.