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"gasp" Definitions
  1. a quick deep breath, usually caused by a strong emotion

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Everyone thinks Bruce Wayne died (gasp!) with the Joker (double gasp
Why not make a joke about abortion (gasp!) or menopause (double gasp
If you can speak only a few words (gasp) before pausing (gasp) for breath, then that's the high-intensity zone.
Edward Ratchett (Depp) was murdered on the Orient Express, and here's who did it (gasp)—but you'll never guess why (cue even bigger gasp).
There, the founder of Chobani yogurt, Hamdi Ulukaya, a Turkish immigrant (gasp!), runs a plant paying good wages that has also hired hundreds of Middle East refugees (double gasp!).
Some pregnant women want to — gasp — flaunt it.
But what if — gasp — we had two women?
And of course, as Eleanor said, you could — gasp!
" And we the people would go, "[gasp] They lied!
Is he – gasp – on this show for self-promotion???
She also has a nice phone chat with — gasp!
Rumormongers say it will be thinner, faster and — gasp!
The two were then invited to Ellen's show, where gasp!
Or in the form of, gasp, a shorter working week?
The last first gasp when Huck does something absolutely insane.
KS: Every time I go *gasp* when I see him.
You'll squirm, you'll gasp, you won't want to look away.
I might gasp as it happens, but no one notices.
Okada's knee gets wrenched, over and over, and you gasp.
This pillow made me audibly gasp when I saw it.
The reaction when we did it was this horrified gasp.
And that ZTE board members still got their bonuses. Gasp!
But of course if I lose this it's like... *gasp.
I gasp as I feel fingers push inside of me.
There was no agonized gasp for air, no last whispers.
"This picture never fails to draw a gasp," Buell said.
"Getaway Car" appears to hint at a (gasp!) love triangle.
Just five days later, though, Trump expressed disapproval that -- gasp!
And (gasp!) some days, I don't wear sunscreen at all.
It has started to look more like a last gasp.
One day, she was surprised when she heard students gasp.
No need to stifle any impulses to gasp or laugh.
As visitors step into the final gallery, many gasp audibly.
By Adam West nostalgists, by fan fiction writers, by — gasp!
This time, they're mad at the new mom for — gasp!
Brace yourselves because this fight could be a stinker. Gasp!
Pushing a button or — gasp — turning a key feels barbarian.
It's encouraging users to get off their phones and — gasp!
They are, in effect, the last gasp of white hegemony.
You, me, the president, the queen, and *gasp*, even Beyoncé.
Queen Latifah and Janelle Monae are openly queer and, gasp!
A solitary gasp, too windy to be called a sob.
"That's pretty neat," the patient, Esther Voynow, managed to gasp.
When children gasp at them in grocery stores, they wink.
You could even (gasp, heresy, gasp) raise the top income tax rate, as Steve Bannon reportedly wants to do, and use the savings to cut payroll taxes or fund a new child tax credit.
He's here to play the field, and that might mean — gasp!
He used a (gasp) teleprompter and basically stuck to his script.
But Europe is a long way off from its last gasp.
Unlike any "Star Wars" release before, "Solo" was deemed — gasp — skippable.
A last gasp of the way life was in the past.
Workers in the tech industry are increasingly craving stability and — gasp!
You might gasp, scream, or perhaps cry at this astonishing vision.
Many journalists did their jobs and —gasp —  even broke some news.
He touches Ana's ankle bone, which causes her to gasp aloud.
But in the distance, a pair of scientists gasp in surprise.
Every time she walks onto camera, everybody should take a gasp.
"It's highly specialised knowledge," says Narita Baseravan, the head of GASP.
That really felt like the last gasp of the music industry.
You gasp as my beloved 80-something grandmother shuffles into sight.
And it may represent the last gasp of a passing era.
Upon seeing the blots for the first time, many people gasp.
What does this say about— gasp—people who eat gingerbread men?
He unscrewed the cap, took a swig, and expelled a gasp.
Trump's maniacal obsession with undoing of Obama's legacy- - the last gasp.
His refusal to denounce white supremacists in Charlottesville -- the last gasp.
She now sounds a lot more like Pete Buttigieg and — gasp!
Is this perhaps the last, desperate gasp of the president's critics?
This last-gasp effort to derail the nomination will fall flat.
It's a last gasp, before you suck up the broth within.
"Suburbicon" feels like a last gasp of some kind of middle.
It felt like a last, toxic gasp of Cold War subterfuge.
A last-gasp shot from the Volunteers' Jordan Bone bounced away.
A witness recalled seeing her sipping a glass of wine — gasp!
But *gasp* so are pieces of bread, meats, fruits, and veggies.
And even maybe (gasp!) work with Republicans to get them done.
Last-gasp playoff dashes are hard to win on weary legs.
LONDON — This time it was the bidding that made people gasp.
"Had pants?" is GASPED because you might pant when you gasp.
At first they're like, gasp, 'How do you even do that?
Gomez gave an audible gasp when Cuban came onto the screen.
Some in the audience gasp, including several women wearing head scarves.
At one point, her voice even gave out in a guttural gasp.
In fact, all you need is one product and (gasp!) your finger.
There's one particular shot of a rainbow that nearly made me gasp.
Maybe he'll turn into a Phoenix now that he's a Dumbledore – gasp!
I wake easily so i heard her gasp and it woke me.
Holland said on Wednesday the job cuts were a "last-gasp measure".
But it could also be the last gasp for the pod boom.
This brings us to today (excuse me while I gasp for air).
You will, however, get to see him in action, and even — gasp!
Even so, perhaps a gasp in response would have been more appropriate.
Who knows, you may get a response (and gasp, an IRL meeting?).
To some, what I'm proposing here is a pretty radical notion. Gasp!
And what happens if cable companies, gasp, actually decide to lower prices?
He took a great gasp of breath and stretched for the rope.
Keep it a little on the lighter side and get some—gasp!
You hear a gasp "like a baby's first breath", says Mr Wallace.
I hear her heartbroken gasp over the phone and I'm crushed again.
The vocals are anguished short bursts of disapproval, and gasp with confrontation.
Ryan let out a mock gasp and tucked into his steamed vegetables.
The state claimed to meet every need from first to last gasp.
Could it (*gasp*) mean that the twins haven't even been born yet?
But there was no gasp-inducing stumbling from Biles this time around.
When he said this, there was a muffled gasp in the room.
But it seems clear now that that effort was a last gasp.
Wait, I forgot, they now have a (gasp!) woman on the board.
Which brings us to 2016 and what may be TNA's last gasp.
One last gasp for Mexico, but Allison is up to the task.
It is shocking and disorienting, and literally made me gasp in horror.
You are far less likely to shiver, or gasp, or tear up.
T'Challa, plays an important role in Civil War's most gasp-inducing sequences.
Reportedly there was an audible gasp from the audience after it happened.
"I was trying to gasp for air," Altun told The Mercury News.
Play it at night over headphones and gasp at her every whisper.
While The Founder is primarily a historical drama, it's often wryly hilarious as well, and the scene where a shocked Kroc takes in the McDonald brothers' innovations — including food that (gasp!) comes in a bag and (double gasp
"When we showed them the actual graph, they would physically gasp," he said.
The crowd let out a collective gasp when the ball struck the child.
Swalwell's line of attack was met with a collective gasp from the audience.
Those not looking at the Bitcoin markets lately will either gasp or smile.
The gasp-inducing move was pointed at as a highlight of the broadcast.
The last gasp of net neutrality was heard around the world on Dec.
When the agent flips Claudia's body over, the video captures Martínez's horrified gasp.
And there's a chance that...Blue might not be Ralph Angel's son. GASP!
It also comes in stainless steel: polished, space black, and... gasp.... gold stainless!
And did you gasp when she broke out Ruby, her old Jezebel's nickname?
It also (gasp!) lacks a "Home" button, and is awakened by gestures instead.
It was more like a gasp, so I tried to wake her up.
The internet is offering one last gasp in its fight for net neutrality.
It was also deeply weird, kinda hot, subtly queer, and sometimes *gasp* funny.
Players bemoan common choices, belittle pedantic strategies, and gasp when something different happens.
Never. Enough to wring out one last gasp of enjoyment from the madhouse?
The G's alone would include the words gulp, gargle, grunt, groan and gasp.
We're in the last gasp of summer (here are some recipes for that).
His demonization of Black Lives Matter and the Women's March -- the last gasp.
No one raises an eyebrow today at a luxury watch made of — gasp!
Either way, you can always — gasp — just have sex, mess or no mess.
" The subway car erupts in a gasp and Ayala gives his reply: "What?
Lo and behold, the original image has *gasp* the woman without the helmet.
You can hear the crowd gasp the moment it sold in this video.
The color is the gift of achiote, like a last gasp of sunset.
Everyone will gasp with "can you believe they said that" on our lips.
"It almost makes me want to cry," Ms. Fabian said with a gasp.
State of the Art You gasp with each new report on Uber's toxicity.
At the end I came whooshing back to reality in one big gasp.
Then we caught the last gasp of great New York gay night life.
"This is my favorite show ever," a young man said with a gasp.
When Aaron greets us in the entryway, she lets out a quiet gasp.
What&aposs wrong with comfy couches, bean bag chairs, or (gasp) yoga pants?
I think my parents were aware of my ulterior motives: I was told years later of how I responded to Kris Kristofferson with his shirt unbuttoned (gasp!) in the trailer, not to mention his long hair and tight jeans (gasp!
When she's finally able to talk, Adeyemi's speech comes out as a stunned gasp.
So it&aposs the last gasp in many ways of that old political establishment.
No wonder there was an audible gasp in the audience when he announced it.
For the first time ever, Best Buy will become an official Amazon seller. Gasp!
I would rather almost anyone else as the next president, including (gasp!) Elizabeth Warren.
In "Emotionless," he takes down women who use Instagram (gasp!), from travel bloggers to
It also has the most gasp-inducing beautiful shot in all of Star Wars.
These scenes will make you gasp, cringe, and wonder: What where the directors thinking?
There's no one gasp-worthy feature, although there are many useful and necessary improvements.
GASP plans to use the same model for the other antibiotics in its pipeline.
In Royals Time, this courtship has escalated fairly quickly: last weekend the two...gasp!...
Or, was is possible that people — gasp — felt bad for the individuals being roasted?
Many in Germany see the plans as a last-gasp effort to remain independent.
"A gasp went through the courtroom," Elizabeth Rose, 32, tells PEOPLE of the Aug.
What if, gasp, we just made games that let the sex marinate and breathe?
It's filled with gasp-inducing motorcycle chases, kinetic car sequences, and bruising, brutal combat.
Her confessional tale was actually so explicit that it was censored in Arkansas — gasp!
"Everybody on the plane you could hear them almost gasp," Lenius said to KFOR.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "[The Nationals] might soon be, gasp, a contender.
Mike gripped his throat on the way down and began to gasp for air.
Can we handle the seismic shift that is LC reborn as a (gasp!) redhead?
They were like, "Oh, yeah, we know Robert Altman," and we were like *gasp*.
The dragging incident appears not to have been its apex but its last gasp.
One of those, in which the main pieces fall into place, is gasp-inducing.
The term "fake news" and the attacks on the free press -- the last gasp.
How the crowd did gasp at the flying car, and just about everything else.
The Republicans' last-gasp effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act hit major obstacles.
You did not yet have the tools to react when he started to gasp.
The best Zeffirelli shows are in this tradition, and certainly provide gasp-inducing pleasures.
During a desperate last-gasp attempt at survival in the 2016 Republican primary, Sen.
Where a woman has sex and isn't punished for it, but — gasp — enjoys herself?
Who hasn't with a grateful gasp caught a glimpse of another's life from afar?
The gasp is in the gap between what we hear and what we know.
A music snob might gasp, but for Mr. Radding, 51, it just feels right.
Jump out, gasp for breath, and feel your head pound with shock and relief.
"You could hear the crowd ooh and ah and gasp and groan," Hnath says.
Incensed, he retaliated in a way that made even some of his friends gasp.
Sabotage by a spiteful Trump administration is still a risk, but there is — gasp!
It wasn't Kedem, or even — gasp — Welch's, but something called Nes did the job.
So he made the opening tableau—a ravishing sight, people still gasp—for seventeen.
There was an audible gasp from a woman near the front of the crowd.
But at 3:15 ET on Thursday, he had fallen to 53.13 million. Gasp!
They gasp when a chunk breaks off and topples into the chilly turquoise water.
This is -- gasp -- Trump making good on a long-held and long-stated belief.
As you hit the near-freezing water, you'll gasp for breath and begin to hyperventilate.
In the same vein, sipping wine in cafes along sidewalks — gasp, public displays of alcohol!
It was a big deal that robots like Atlas could walk on (gasp!) uneven ground.
The company says it will soon be expanding into buildings without doormen and—gasp—Brooklyn.
Some were funny moments of pranks and cuteness, others featured misbehavior like — gasp — pumpkin theft.
I want advances that make my husband gasp and fat royalty checks twice a year.
They then control the bulb's functioning, causing it to become unresponsive or even — gasp — flicker.
Rich-world television audiences gasp at harrowing images of sea creatures ensnared in disposable bags.
The doctor says the only option is taking her off the machines and – gasp — praying.
I heard my wife gasp for breath, and when I looked over, she was sobbing.
There are plenty of celebs who've gone against the grain and married — gasp — regular people.
They gasp as if they're watching an award-winning dramatic moment in a Hollywood film.
Compared to email or (gasp) direct mail campaigns, customers actually read and respond to texting.
I've had a couple of them come up and gasp and say, 'It's the Panda!
FLOTUS, meanwhile, has stored away all her sensible pencil dresses and stilettos and embraced — gasp!
I've been feeling my hair so much that I'm — gasp — sneaking selfies in the office.
The opposition Pheu Thai party gathered separately in Bangkok before sunset for last-gasp campaigning.
We hear a gunshot pierce flesh and a collective gasp from all of the women.
Has Trump received word that (*gasp*) yet another TV show is poking fun at him?
There were lots of giggles and coos from my audience, and even the occasional gasp.
"This is the last gasp of the white uneducated," the 70-year-old comedian adds.
It seems like the last gasp of a tired meme, but look a little closer.
The entire internet dropped jaws with a collective gasp — and then bowed down in awe.
He'll even (gasp!) finish off that ridiculous Ten Commandments serial-killing spree for Mr. March.
"After the initial drawdown, the S&P 500 can have a meaningful last gasp rally."
In a dissent in May, Justice Clarence Thomas said it was "on its last gasp."
The "magician" will say a fake spell, whip off the blanket, and gasp in surprise.
All hotels want to create a "gasp" moment when a guest walks into the lobby.
Their proposal was the last gasp of Republican efforts to undo the Affordable Care Act.
It was when President Trump momentarily seemed to (gasp!) walk in front of the queen.
Reading it made me gasp, reread the joke, and then maniacally giggle on the subway.
It will give you goosebumps; it will make you gasp; it might make you cry.
"It's that last gasp of beauty before death," said one man seeking to preserve them.
Stepping off the transport ship, Wednesday, there was an audible gasp from the tour group.
When I told him about the Fruit Ninja script, he let out a little gasp.
It made me gasp, because it feels like the show has just blown everything up.
Foreign films heading to the US will sometimes put out trailers completely devoid of language, presumably in some strange attempt to fool viewers into believing they are merely artsy but not (*gasp*) subtitled, requiring you to (*double gasp*) read for once in your life.
As a survivor of the bloody crackdown in Beijing, he had witnessed the party's last gasp.
Through a liquid lens, gorgeous flower-wreathed females gasp for air from below the water's surface.
This would push their chips into the middle for the last gasp of the Romo Era.
All throughout, women and men, boys and girls gasp for life in pained and euphoric breaths.
Beneath my skin, my blood was beating, making every little part of me flush and gasp.
Turns out Ernest had actually intended for the land to be left to Ralph Angel. Gasp!
And much to Dr. Akopian's dismay, he uses the family heirloom to propose to Rebecca. Gasp!
These last-gasp changes do not necessarily represent the most important alterations to the original deal.
Here, collected for your convenience, are the parts of the interview that made me gasp: 1.
Moore had the good luck to play Bond during the last gasp of the Cold War.
"She came up to me at an awards show, and I just went [gasp]," Lawrence said.
And TJX were down after they noted that earnings growth may be held back by—gasp!
They're low on suspense, and don't build to any cruelly ironic twists or gasp-inducing revelations.
Chip Gaines is showing off a gasp-inducing new skill — with help from his teenage son.
There are even people who — gasp — put a space before "low" punctuation like periods and commas.
My criteria: puddle of goo on the floor [by the] end of episode 3. Gasp. Shriek.
Maybe it's a last gasp for permanence and tactility, as all of our media becomes ephemeral.
Among the changes are the fact that profile pictures are now (gasp!) circles instead of squares.
Here are some of the most gasp-inducing moments from the past 13 seasons (yes, 13!).
In the Instagram post, Jenner revealed the first of the colors: a bright (gasp!) mauve-pink.
It was agonizing in its own way to have to call someone on a — *gasp* — landline.
The labor law is his last-gasp attempt to do so before national elections next April.
And sure enough, when I appeared onstage at the dress rehearsal there was a collective gasp.
After a decade in the weeds, that sound has been having a comeback — a last gasp?
But she is the first Gen Z trend that makes me, a millennial, feel — gasp — old.
In bed, she had learned to gauge Donald and know when he expected her to gasp.
What drives the story, however, is the percolating desperation they both feel about turning — gasp — 35.
It was a sight that made many of us audibly gasp and shed a little tear.
When it's presented in a way where you go [gasp], it just makes you feel good.
She also shut down trolls who called her out for — gasp — going to dinner sans baby.
You will always remember the fear you felt when you saw your father gasp for air.
The war criminal, Slobodan Praljak, 72, slumped in his chair and began to gasp for breath.
Before a recent race, Shiffrin was looking at the list of competitors when she realized — gasp!
The No. 1 over all seed Blue Devils led by — gasp — only 4 points at halftime.
She has a reckless candor that can make you laugh and gasp at the same time.
It turns out she and Matthew had been hooking up  while she was dating Payton. Gasp!
But in that rock-bottom moment, she realized failure wasn't the end of the world. Gasp!
The last-gasp bid to secure a pardon for Snowden is seen as unlikely to succeed.
Today we are more tempted to gasp in shock and call out a warning: Wake up!
At the last gasp, a long-awaited WX [Washington] dispatch: Conflict in the South China Sea.
Audience members still gasp and moan and shout warnings at the cast members, horror-movie-style.
But I can't justify putting on jeans right now or even *gasp* a dress and tights.
But I can't justify putting on jeans right now or even *gasp* a dress and tights.
It didn't feel like the last gasp of people partying or anything; it was almost sacred.
Many on the left think Trump's win was an aberration -- the last gasp of angry white voters.
She double-faulted three times to be broken a second time, causing a gasp from the crowd.
In an interview with Beauty Banter, she admitted to—gasp—occasionally not removing her makeup before bed.
Men accused of being spies were drowned in cages, as underwater cameras captured their last tortured gasp.
It's the climax of the film, one last gasp at a truce that they know can't happen.
"There was an audible gasp in the courtroom when I was named as the defendant," said Swift.
But that last-gasp offer has failed to break the impasse, leading to talk of an election.
The woman in it is concerned about some of her friends because — gasp — they're not conventionally attractive.
It's like, you went out, and a million people were like, 'gasp' and just loving it, too.
So no president these days would ever nominate anyone who'd openly admit to having — gasp — an ideology.
There was even a time when (*gasp*) she wasn't a blonde and loved a bright orange lip.
One video shows the crane in the distance slowly topple over as horrified onlookers gasp in shock.
Indeed, Ettel herself seemed to have been running her own business in, gasp, a legal gray area.
In that gasp and its pillowy Auto-Tuned surroundings was basically everything I'd ever wanted from music.
When Mr Obama claimed that America was not enfeebled militarily, many Republican congressmen emitted a scandalised gasp.
After the line drive went into the stands, the crowd let out a gasp then when silent.
I'm sure that when you announce that fact to somebody, they're very quick to be like, 'Gasp!
Contrast this to their reaction to former President Obama when he mentioned slavery and the Crusades—gasp!
He believes racial and ethnic minorities are ideologically monolithic constituencies who are incapable of independent or — gasp!
Read on to make small talk less a burden and more an experience that's actually (gasp!) enjoyable.
I mean, when I read it I was like [gasp] and then doing it was the same.
An evil, Umbrella-esque company has plans for world domination, and their technology has (gasp) gone awry.
The enthusiasm for this, it is really tremendous— Right before the impact, he heard his daughter gasp.
He wants, The Times moans, to inflict a heavy blow on her in California and even — gasp!
"Every year, we gasp through the winter months, armed with oral steroids, inhalers and nebulisers," she said.
When it's time to sit down for a meeting with said duo, we discover that it's — gasp!
He may as well have said "yes" — there's a gasp in the room, and Cochran is thrilled.
Standing in the spotlight, making audiences laugh and gasp convinced me that I deserved to be seen.
So when Meryl opened her mouth and basically whispered, everybody in the room drew a collective gasp.
Baseball is a great sport, consistently full of gasp-worthy athletic achievements and affecting, inspiring human stories.
Mark Teixeira answered with a last-gasp, game-winning grand slam on Wednesday, but Thursday brought finality.
"There was a collective gasp of astonishment in the audience when they presented their numbers," she said.
But then it shivered, and the cape split briefly into wings, causing another collective gasp and retreat.
According to Bloomberg, a collective "gasp was heard in the courtroom" after Cohen's lawyer made the disclosure.
There's the authentic, uncontainable gasp of genuine astonishment or dismay, as involuntary as a yelp of pain.
I didn't gasp at that point, but I did sigh for the play that might have been.
By now, you've seen the shot that forced out the last, sputtering gasp from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Rising for a last gasp, the fans implored Manning for one of his patented fourth-quarter comebacks.
In an interview at The New York Times last month, al-Thawadi revealed that he supports — gasp!
With each twitch, I drew in a sharp intake of breath that sounded like a shocked gasp.
The lobby led on to a lounge area, which was jaw-droppingly, eyebrow-raisingly, gasp-inducingly lavish.
Brady had one last gasp left, but the Giants thwarted two long, desperation passes to Randy Moss.
We all gasp at Hannah's decisions and cannot wait for Bachelor in Paradise to start next week.
Kamala Harris saying her pronouns by responding "mine too" and the gasp I let out. Not. Okay.
Make sure your pace feels comfortable and not so slow that you gasp after a few breaths.
Like much of Guirgis's dialogue, this is a laugh line and a gasp line rolled into one.
Titled "Local Color," it is bizarre and intense, with gasp-worthy twists, funny dialogue and strong performances.
Gorsuch beat out Thomas Hardiman, another appeals court judge who went to (gasp!) Georgetown for law school.
"Fenty Beauty just liked my post on IG," Rico Nasty said with a dramatic gasp for breath.
Thus was the great gasp of creativity choked, its possibilities shrunken, its fruits locked up in forgotten warehouses.
The realization hit Turner all at once, causing her to let out a gasp before covering her mouth.
" Hearing my answer, they would gasp and offer this in sympathy: "You must be delighted to be here!
Muse is a crafty little gadget looking to change that — and *gasp* it's not even made by Amazon.
But couldn't a woman, man of color, or (gasp) a woman of color, do the same exact job?
Those missing the gasp-inducing, nail-biting sequences that Homeland usually fires out fromthe gate, do not fret.
The iguana abruptly releases its rival from its jaws, prompting a gasp of surprise from the two onlookers.
They dance onstage to whimsical fairytale music, while kids sitting cross-legged on the carpet gasp in awe.
The Guardian said: "Coughing and spluttering - May's British dream turns into nightmare", while the i said: "Last gasp".
Or made a friend audibly gasp at the sight of thousands of unread email notifications on your phone?
If you're not totally freaked out by this potential partner's niceties, a courtship might ensue … and you'll — gasp!
Heck, I always gasp, even though I also always root for Hal to break himself away from Falstaff.
The room let out a collective gasp when the finished product was displayed on the giant television screen.
Now this was probably the last gasp for the #NeverTrump movement, but still, it's not a good look.
The lid didn't pop off instantly like a gasp but came off slowly, as though it had claws.
She's sleeping in Rose and Abe's empty room, wearing Abe's robe, and — gasp — using Rose's special pink soap.
And on top of all of that, I never got bored and ended up ordering out instead (gasp).
When it was revealed that the lawyer was a woman, there was a "collective gasp" in the room.
Hearing that gasp for the first time opened up a whole new dimension of my understanding of Wayne.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said he's working on his own health care plan that includes the input of -- gasp!
Oh, and then it raised pre-IPO funding from mutual funds that (gasp) led to an actual IPO.
But then I took note of Jon's not-blue eyes and the very human gasp he let out.
It has to gasp and wheeze its way to get there, but, yeah, this one delivers the goods.
To demonstrate its pad's absorption capabilities, the U.K. brand dared (gasp) to use red liquid rather than blue.
"If the scars on my heart were visible, people would gasp every time they saw me," Miller wrote.
Today, producers might gasp at the licensing fees required to put popular songs like that in a video.
The Trump who usually causes us to gasp and gape didn't show up in Miami on Thursday night.
Another sound I remember: His gasp one recent morning when he saw me wearing a long blue dress.
At worst, the airway becomes completely blocked off, suffocating the person until their bodies reflexively gasp for air.
Everyone came out of the residential towers to gasp at the billows of smoke from the city center.
Later, sites like The New York Daily News suggested Swift's political silence indicated a vote for — gasp — Trump.
He began to gasp, his rib cage heaving, 15 minutes after she removed the mask from his face.
His intellect is vast, his hubris ghastly and his gall has made me gasp aloud twice so far.
You gasp before the burly bodies that loom amid shearing bolts of white and divine blasts of amber.
"Any reader of this court's opinions should think that the doctrine is on its last gasp," he wrote.
They looked at towns like Bedford and North Salem, exploring places many have long considered — gasp — the suburbs.
Gasp as Joni Mitchell warbles and strums her song "Coyote" in Gordon Lightfoot's pad as Dylan plays along.
It was not uncommon for an audience to gasp collectively upon first sight of one of his sets.
Men are actually dancing with — gasp — other men, in a wrist-flicking, hip-wriggling, keister-twitching chorus line.
A collective gasp echoed across the Oscars red carpet when Saoirse Ronan stepped in front of the cameras.
And many of last year's top indie films had older leads who also happened to be, gasp, women.
Sanders needs a win in California to bring a last gasp of momentum and success to his candidacy.
That being said, The Bachelor franchise is notorious for making its contestants walk into hotel rooms and gasp.
Snacks, organic chocolate bars — and gasp — sandwiches, are all in the works, as is a new store format.
Maybe right now single is precisely what I'm supposed to be, even something I — dramatic gasp — enjoy being?
Last gasp Democrats are still pushing the idea that witnesses can be moved quickly through the trial. Rep.
If the idea of a testing budget in the high five figures makes you gasp, don't rush it.
Other times, a staff member lets out a surprised gasp as a patient undresses for a physical exam.
When news broke that he was writing his autobiography, there was an audible gasp from the culture: Finally!
Or (gasp!) you can actually watch episodes as they air regularly on networks such as TBS and Nickelodeon.
Sophomores, juniors and even (gasp) seniors are leading the way for Virginia, Michigan State, Texas Tech and Auburn.
It's a last gasp, and unlikely to work, as Houser and Bordoff wrote in a detailed recent analysis.
"I didn't even know you existed," he says, before leaving Nora in her car to gasp in visceral pain.
One would probably have to give this round to the military, but I believe this is their last gasp.
Infowars also published maps to the Pozner family's home, their attorneys said, eliciting an audible gasp from the courtroom.
When the shocking news of Spade's passing broke this morning, there was an audible gasp across the Refinery office.
After I took a gasp of air at the pool wall, the word "REST" popped up above the timer.
Behind Closed Doors is supposed to feel risqué and raw to TLC viewers — they talk openly about sex… gasp!
However, considering Berry's former employer, The Great British Bake Off, built its premise on offering legitimate criticism where — gasp!
It's a really silly move, but it's easy to forgive: If nothing else, it provided the requisite telenovela gasp.
Kanye West, the real Hollywood feud that's taking the Internet by storm involves Downton Abbey and (gasp!) historical inaccuracies.
Others who are also wondering, Could it really be just as good or even better than (gasp!) Trader Joe's?
The crisis prompted the creation of the Global Antibiotic Science Partnership (GASP), a public-private outfit launched in 2032.
JOHANNES VERMEER'S depictions of contemplative moments in serene Dutch interiors have made viewers lean in and gasp for centuries.
Markle and Harry broke with tradition by having — gasp — lemon elderflower sponge cake instead of the traditional fruit cake.
And if there really is an evil twin, who's to say that twin wouldn't be — *huge gasp* — Sabrina herself?
Made by one of the oldest car makers in history, this particular model was a last gasp for relevancy.
Is that the last gasp of that or is it ... because nothing's getting done, like, nothing is getting passed.
After winning the penultimate sprint, Viviani knew gold was his, barring a last-gasp attack by Cavendish or Hansen.
In it a pilot tracks a mysterious orb which performs maneuvers that make a crew heard over radio gasp.
On his new record, the prolific synthesist M. Geddes Gengras offers five lengthy pieces that gasp, drone, and moan.
Other sites have been quick to note first and foremost that they did this (gasp!) without wearing any makeup.
Who knows, we might even start throwing regular dinner parties where we actually cook all the food ourselves (gasp!).
No details—Jerry groping her under her dress, a gasp of horror—however unnecessary, are spared for the viewer.
The 200-point gain was erased and the Dow went negative, accompanied by an audible gasp on the floor.
Should Aguero be banned for the next three matches, he'll miss games against Swansea, Bournemouth and, gasp, Manchester United.
In Season 2, we fell prey to the conviction that we had to have all these gasp-worthy moments.
Or — gasp — could there be a possibility that a Republican woman would show up and vote for Hillary Clinton?
She shanked her second arrow into the outer circle for an embarrassing three, drawing a gasp from the crowd.
Moshfegh showed me a recent X-ray of her spine that made me gasp: it curved like a snake.
In the face of stupidity and the last gasp of white supremacy, the name of the game is obstruction.
Say goodbye to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, any Google-related services (including Gmail), and even (gasp!) The New York Times.
"There was a gasp from one end of the court," The Associated Press quoted Bueno as recalling long afterward.
" Those words, uttered by a former Marine known as Sarge, are enough to generate a gasp in "Blood Stripe.
For a range of companies, ratings downgrades, debt defaults, mass layoffs and even – gasp – cuts to CEO bonuses loom.
Allen was fouled on a drive and missed two free throws with five seconds remaining in Arizona's last gasp.
A fun picture book about manners for a rambunctious 5-year-old who was just — gasp — rude to Grandma.
When I spotted the goats, I made a sound that was a cross between a gasp and a hiccup.
I let out an audible gasp when this happened, before I died, paused the game, and burst into laughter.
The offering includes (gasp!) 90 pieces of lingerie, sleepwear, and accessories in its core line, broken down into four capsules.
Despite being super annoying, listening to music without wireless headphones won't be an issue... until it comes to charging *gasp.
He let out a gasp and a loud "Ooohh," according to the White House pool report from the event. Mrs.
It wants you to gasp, scratch your head, and then lie back, in awe at how clever it all is.
I am all for glass bottles, but I want decent maternity leave and actual decent pre- and (gasp!) postpartum care.
Instead, we did it as a last gasp of keeping this economic recovery going by making it completely deficit based.
"I hear my mom … she's driving, and I'm in the passenger seat and she's like [gasp]," Orlowski told the station.
So when Kruger announced on Instagram she'll be sitting this year out, there was a resounding gasp from PeopleStyle editors.
The internet has a lot of feelings about the next Doctor, who just so happens to be a woman. Gasp!
We won't judge you if you're falling back on ground beef and those little store-bought seasoning packets and—gasp!
There is one truly gasp-worthy moment at the end of the episode, though, and it comes courtesy of Laurel.
The iridescence of its gold veneer is a last gasp for a burial style three thousand years in the making.
They are funny, suspenseful and punctuated by kinetic sequences that can make even jaded multiplex-potatoes sit up and gasp.
We're talking the kind of that makes you jump—and suck a big, sudden gasp of air into your chest.
"I just heard a gasp, a struggle for breath and he was gone," Angela told Frisco, Texas ABC affiliate WFAA.
But in its brevity and seeming innocuousness, it cuts that much deeper, as echoed by the crowd's suspenseful collective gasp.
Cohen's top tips — from simply cleaning a mug to (gasp!) actually making your bed — will guide you to domestic bliss.
His smoking gun is that *gasp* Comet Ping Pong and its owner James Alefantis are mentioned in the Podesta emails.
By contrast, to accept Trump as an economic populist might be to (gasp!) actually agree with him on some issues.
When Obama paused in Revolution Square with famous #Che Guevara sculpture in background, a collective gasp in this conference room.
At first, Halprin appeared alone; her occasional slight smile or small gasp unexpectedly added up to an entirely engrossing experience.
Little did MacIsaac know that the cake would result in a near-audible gasp when internet denizens noticed the resemblance.
Instead, it wanted to present a series of shocks and surprises that would make us gasp when Dany broke bad.
Just seconds after the delivery, the hospital room went dead quiet and Thistlethwaite's OBGYN, Melissa Mancuso, let out a gasp.
The Chrisley Knows Best patriarch, 47, even gets a gasp out of host LL Cool J and competitor NeNe Leakes.
In fact, they're one of the few pieces of a star's style arsenal that get worn (gasp) more than once.
But, after my mid-twenties angst subsided, I realized that (gasp) she was right (cue the "mother knows best" comments).
McGuire appeared to gasp and convulse for roughly 10 minutes before he died, according to reporters who witnessed his death.
She was tired and anxious and it was easy to miss, particularly in the evening blast of last-gasp sunlight.
Kim holds her a spot on the jet and even boots some of her glam squad to fly, gasp, commercial.
Patmore (Lesley Nicol), but Lord and Lady Grantham (Elizabeth McGovern) actually use the appliance to (gasp!) make themselves a snack.
Port also admitted that she (gasp) hasn't had the chance to chat with her old pals about the baby surge.
The game's greatest server double-faulted three times to be broken a second time, causing a gasp from the crowd.
The editors were adding into the mix passing noises of human exchange: footfalls, paper rustlings, a little gasp, a sigh.
A two-run shot by Rizzo in the ninth and a last-gasp run by Cleveland closed out the contest.
The Good Friday Agreement wasn't the last gasp of Republicanism; more like the deep rasping of a wounded beast recuperating.
In the city, that can mean a picnic on an unmanicured lawn or a barbecue on — gasp — an undeveloped rooftop.
Will it flood the nation's prisons with fresh bodies, or are we seeing the last gasp of a failed policy?
Click through for 244.95 new styles for lounging, partying, and (gasp!) working — hey, Casual Fridays exist for a reason, right?
A collective gasp rang out in the nine-seat bar, a pretty telling sign that I had done something wrong.
This was supposed to be Sheldon Silver's final act, a last-gasp gambit to avoid surrendering to prison on Oct.
It made me gasp, then scratch my head, then thrill to its marriage of high-modernist gestures and private doodles.
It was a last-gasp effort by the vice president's forces to save him from defeat, critics in Monrovia said.
"I'm on Live," he mouthed to her, causing Lovato to gasp, cover her face with the blanket, and promptly exit.
A reporter for the news station said there was a gasp when the allegations were detailed by officials in court.
" He imitated the fanboys he encountered in a gasp: "'Oh my God, Takashi Murakami, oh my God, oh my God!
STAY ON TRACK Learn how your house works and you may find that maintenance is something you actually – gasp — enjoy.
Urban Chinese parents are involved in their children's lives in ways that would make "tiger mothers" from earlier times gasp.
Kaller and her excellent cast achieve a delicate equilibrium between laugh-out-loud comedy and gasp-inducing, self-inflicted tragedy.
Oregon's defense stopped Oregon State's last offensive gasp at the Beavers' 15-yard line with 2:22 left in regulation.
When the news was announced before a jazz concert at Carnegie Hall, there was a "startled gasp" in the crowd.
I was making a beeline for The Times's building when I heard another gasp, this time from thousands of people.
Undeterred, I had one more idea for where to look for the trophy, although I considered it a last gasp.
My patient breathed quickly for a moment, a little gasp, and then the morphine hit him and his breaths quieted.
In fact, after the revolution but before Stalinism tightened its grip on culture, there was a frenzied gasp of creative brilliance.
The soup was $10, which included not just an amuse-bouche, bread and sparkling water, but also (gasp) tax and service.
At the time, users had the option to post a sticker or—gasp—leave a written comment on a friend's story.
Today, the model and Lip-Kit mogul had to address yet another blunder: Her 2017 calendar misprinted her own birthday. Gasp!
Secret Spinach Double Chocolate Muffins You'd never guess these muffins' secret — they're made with an entire bag of spinach. Gasp.6.
Jianliang got to the inside with the taller fighter and landed a shot to the liver that made the crowd gasp.
These characters share a fragile camaraderie with each other; they cheer for each other, they gasp in shock when someone falls.
This is a shockingly gruesome movie with some gasp-worthy gore, but the real standout here is Jane Levy as Mia.
"It's like the last gasp of broadcasting in the top Emmy race," said veteran awards watcher Tom O'Neil, founder of goldderby.com.
If Auer deference is truly at its "last gasp," to quote Justice Thomas, the Havis case could be its dying breath.
Ryan Stock and AmberLynn Walker made the America's Got Talent judges gasp in the wrong way after a stunt went wrong.
Ahead, we've rounded up 16 pieces to consider adding to your wardrobe — today, tomorrow, or even (faux gasp!) after Labor Day.
A brief history of Facebook's privacy hostility ahead of Zuckerberg's testimony But what about WhatsApp, you (Facebook PR) might gasp, mawkishly.
Click here to view original GIFWe all love watching cooking videos, and we all gasp and drool over food documentary videos.
Minnesota's last-gasp drive was snuffed out when Croft was sacked on fourth-and-73 from the Minnesota 20-yard line.
"Citizen Kane" (1941) reveals a crucial detail in the last minute; whodunnits keep audiences guessing until a last gasp-inducing denouement .
A few weeks ago, the world took a collective gasp when news broke that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were splitting.
Murray was clearly super embarrassed -- you can hear the entire crowd gasp while he apologizes over and over for the fumble.
But then, he walks into the living room and — GASP — Escobar is IN Moncada's house, but she's nowhere to be found.
Or how Barbra Streisand preached energy efficiency and then was caught, gasp, running her air conditioner when she wasn't at home?
That means, by inference, that the scientists of our time are (gasp!) subject to their own biases, whether scientific or social.
The colors are saturated, the dialogue is bombastic, and at any point, one of the characters is emitting a shocked gasp.
It's not as gasp-worthy as NASA's van Gogh-inspired Perpetual Ocean, but we're still game to globe trot with it.
Skincare Internet might gasp audibly at the thought, but what if there was a hotel fire and we appeared woefully unprepared?
"This overreaching, last-gasp Obama administration regulation goes far beyond what the law permits," Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (R) said.
She's a strong female lead who kicks ass on the daily (just as well, if not better, than the boys — gasp!).
There was an audible gasp when one colleague discovered that rather than being clear like its peers, this drink was pink.
A last-gasp goal by Giorgos Tzavelas allowed host Greece to escape with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Still, the $150 dongle ($150!!!) for a phone that reportedly sold fewer than 90,000 units may not be Essential's last gasp.
When Boyle betrays Jake (gasp), he handcuffs him to a filing cabinet and stashes the belt — sorry, cummerbund — under a server.
I hated to imagine that there was gross stuff in my face just hiding out, waiting to make me — gasp — ugly.
The program is an enhanced local version of the WHO's GASP and is the first of its kind in the world.
And an audience was frozen into the kind of stillness that no one dares interrupt, not even with a startled gasp.
Sanders made a tactical mistake in dismissing Biden's last-minute Dallas endorsements as the last gasp of a failing Washington establishment.
That remark is also what made Mayor Ravi Bhalla of Hoboken, N.J., the state's first Sikh mayor, and his wife gasp.
But it's still got the luscious creamy factor, which in this last gasp of winter, may be exactly what you need.
Passengers who have barely had time for a last gasp of air before submerging are trapped, unable to see or breathe.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Land of the free Want to let the young 'uns go outside or (gasp) walk to the store -- alone?
But from a certain angle, it appears to be the final gasp of someone who knows her time is running out.
His mouth opens involuntarily—some delayed response of the nervous system, no doubt, but I take it as a last gasp.
They speak their minds, even when it means (gasp) disagreeing with the way a co-worker runs his or her shop.
"It's..........Rebekah Vardy's account," she concluded, in what might be the most theatrically gasp-worthy revelation since those of Hercule Poirot.
The crowd let out a shocked gasp when the ball struck the child and nearby fans immediately began waving for help.
Elites and D.C. establishment types are nostalgic for the days when cabinet secretaries rubbed shoulders with the riffraff and — gasp — journalists.
The US and Turkey are both members of NATO, but their alliance is in tatters -- indeed, close to its last gasp.
On Great Abaco, high winds remained but the rain had subsided Tuesday as residents emerged to gasp at the incredible devastation.
George Saunders, the author of Lincoln in the Bardo, sees Trump-Penceism as this last gasp of the bad old days.
I didn't look down at my phone right away, but I heard an audible gasp from the girl next to me.
After letting out an audible gasp in reaction to Archie's doubtful purchase, another audible gasp came out of my mouth when Moose Mason (Cody Kearsley) and Midge Klump (Emilija Baranac), two of Reggie's jingle jangle customers, were murdered near Sweetwater River by someone who I assume if the same masked murderer who's basically ruining Archie's life post-Pop's.
Ali's blog post, titled "I HAVE HELP- AND GASP, EVEN A NANNY!" garnered more than 250 comments with varying reactions from readers.
L. comes home at some point while I'm reading the book and looks concerned every time I gasp or make alarming noises.
The New York Post spoke to one 30-year-old who was denied membership presumably because he was from (gasp) New Jersey.
As the hat flew off, it hit Hough directly in the neck, causing her to laughingly gasp and turn toward the camera.
The judge nevertheless cut class counsels' fee request by nearly $100 million (gasp!), leaving Pomerantz and its co-counsel with $186.5 million.
Or will you play Will This Probably Disappoint My Parents (And Possibly Myself In Five Years?) roulette and choose *gasp* a meme?
So we asked people to share the weirdest dog name they've ever heard — whether from a friend, a stranger, or *gasp* themselves.
Her new movie, "Dirty Thirty," follows a group of Millennial friends as they brave the rocky transition into (gasp) early middle age.
But the unusually competitive election that brought him to power may have been less an affirmation of democracy than its last gasp.
The second reason is that, thanks to the work of GASP, the pipeline of new antibiotics is starting to fill up again.
As soon as we got the steak dislodged and she took that huge gasp of air, Paul felt her pulse come back.
The setback on Monday night triggered a last-gasp effort by the president and top aides to keep the legislation from dying.
The trailer's conclusion — and my personal favorite moment — is a fabulous montage of characters telling parents and friends that (*gasp*) they're straight.
"There was almost a recognizable gasp in this community when this crime was committed," Trucilla said, according to local TV station WJET.
Beyoncé employs her sexuality in her music [gasp], she uses her platform to spark national discussions on political issues [oh heavens me!
" Then there's this gasp on set and my costume designer runs up to me and is like, "Did you not tell them?
Kris gave Khloé and Scott Disick a tour of the Kylie Cosmetics office sans permission from its titular owner, Khloé reveals. Gasp!
The internet has made it easier to learn about sex, which in turn has decreased the stigma of talking about and–gasp!
A 2017 Business Insider article indignantly pointed out that he wore "strange shoes" to meet with — GASP — Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
It's obvious right away that something's wrong — the columnist is wearing exactly zero necklaces, and she even (gasp) takes off her hat.
A collective Internet gasp went up yesterday when, once again, the Apple Watch beat most major watch companies in terms of revenue.
The Warriors' last gasp was a open 3-pointer at the top of the key by Draymond Green that drew back iron.
"Harry was married to her 30 years ago," Rinna explained to the ladies, who couldn't help but gasp upon hearing the news.
Lo and behold, when the lip sync was resumed sans mask it became evident that Valentina did not know the words. Gasp!
Their time is rapidly fading, and these utterly ridiculous claims attempting to diminish Dr. Carson's legacy are just about their last gasp.
In the dying minutes of that game, the U.S. down 2-1, there was no last-gasp goal to save the day.
When the elevator starts its ascent and the city comes into view, the people inside either fall silent or gasp out loud.
Butter beans, cannellini beans or borlotti (cranberry) beans, sold in their beautiful pods, represent the last-gasp transition into the new season.
"Take a deep breath," said a nurse, who then quickly jabbed the needle into Ms. Wenzel's arm, making her gasp in surprise.
These looks dazzled us, made us gasp, and sometimes confused us — and in at least a few scenarios, all three at once.
I hoard pits until the last gasp of the season, and then I grab my hammer and head outside to the concrete.
"They gasp if they walk a bit more quickly," a top infectious diseases expert said, according to the South China Morning Post.
And, in what would have been a gasp-inducing proposition several years ago, Harmonie is offering a four-month, $1,000 guest membership.
CARPENTER Michael's disappearance at the end of the first film makes you gasp, and I wanted to leave the audience that way.
Mr. Lockett began to writhe and gasp after he had already been declared unconscious, and called out, "Oh, man," according to witnesses.
Through the weekend, French BATT Coop nonprofit will present 'Till the Last Gasp', A Graphzine History 222-225,  which sounds absolutely spectacular.
It cut people's follower counts (gasp!), and this year has suspended hundreds of thousands of developer apps that were posting spammy tweets.
"We are fighting back," Ms. Weisz said, insisting that Orange County's resistance was not the last gasp of a withering political movement.
With this sort of government-sanctioned approach to quelling the spread of COVID-19, Americans can take advantage of things like — gasp!
Now, an Italian utility is in charge of what may be Europe's last-gasp bid to remain a player in the sector.
For many of us, coffee is whatever the barista hands us in the morning or (gasp) comes out of an office Keurig.
GASP quickly spread through college towns and liberal enclaves, aiming to make what they called a "silent majority" as visible as possible.
Behar was handed the breaking news live on-air and read the memo aloud, pausing to gasp and turn to the audience.
Cohen is — O.K., deep breath — the Bears' handoff-taking, punt-returning, ball-catching, pass-throwing, mismatch-creating, gasp-inducing, highlight-monopolizing cyborg.
But a last-gasp attempt to approve the deal on Martin Luther King's Birthday — Mr. Christie's last full day as governor — failed.
The Rockettes gasp, the audience cheers, and the bartenders groan as chunks of sweaty black hair flutter unceremoniously to the bar floor.
She planned to hit the rim for the second free throw, with the hopes of a rebound and a last-gasp shot.
I think stand-up is neutered of genuine emotion, that you sneak a little bit into it and people are like, gasp!
" She also reveals why she took a Sharpie (gasp!) to her new Jimmy Choo Mary Jane shoes: "It's DIY fashion, ladies and gents!
The Soviet Union won the 1972 Olympic match with a last gasp basket after a controversial decision to replay the last three seconds.
There was a collective gasp which took most of the air out of the room followed by the sound of the cameras snapping.
Without the mask she would gasp for breath, suffering greatly, and frequent doses of morphine would be needed to relieve this air hunger.
She deprived herself of her iPhone for (gasp!) a full day and discussed how that experiment affected her routine with Recode's Kara Swisher.
" There was an audible gasp from some in the audience, and panelist Sunny Hostin said, "Let's not start calling each other b***hes.
So much so that she's not paying attention to her daughter, who ends up getting caught up in drinking, drugs, and *gasp* boys.
McGuire appeared to gasp and convulse for at least 10 minutes before dying from the drug cocktail used in his execution, witnesses described.
And then, we heard a gasp, and I knew if I moved, my heart would fall from my chest and into the ground.
With a gasp of pure pain, he closed his eyes tight and arched underneath her, arched so hard his cock went inside her.
Each new set of images someone manages to post makes me gasp, because it keeps being as bad as I imagined, or worse.
Cue Twiggymania and Jean Shrimpton, who turned up to the Melbourne Cup wearing a miniskirt and — gasp — no hat or gloves or stockings.
It was hardly such smooth sailing for the Belgians, who suffered a huge scare in their last-gasp 3-2 win over Japan.
So quiet I watched half this movie with my hand over my mouth, lest I accidentally let out a gasp or a yelp.
Even when it all ends, the dying gasp of our world will surely be the greatest melody to grace the space-time continuum.
While not always spook-filled, Astonishing Legends explores the mysteries of the world that will make you both gasp and furrow your brow.
If your only interaction with baseball comes when a game (gasp!) suddenly preempts The Bachelorette, now is totally the time to pay attention.
In fact, the guy told us he's already thinking about how to make money outside of football by using his (gasp) college education!
But for all you acne-prone folks out there, get excited: Renee Rouleau, aesthetician to the stars, is introducing a better and — gasp!
For the CGT this was a mobilising moment, a sort of last gasp for a movement nostalgic for glorious victories of the past.
Cassidy and Graham were the main authors of a last-gasp effort to repeal ObamaCare in the fall, just ahead of the Sept.
Or, if you happen to be Marisol "Flaca" Gonzales, chances are you're upset that your BFF-behind-bars Maritza Ramos failed to — gasp!
Kid-sketched or not, any ad featuring a reanimated corpse deserves some kind of recognition — even if it's just a gasp of horror.
So there's something about going to the cinema and hearing everybody gasp at the same time and having that shared experience with strangers.
While some of Trump opponents have pushed the "conscience clause" as a last gasp to prevent him from becoming the party's official nominee.
There was a collective gasp as it slid along the platform and tipped over the edge, dropping to its death 30 feet below.
I felt more constricted there, but you realize that the free-floating socialization is the last gasp of that kind of democratic [experience].
You'll laugh, you'll gasp, you'll cry, and all that intergenerational drama might even inspire you to say "I love you" to each other.
Everybody Loves Raymond isn't just the last gasp of a dying TV genre or a bitter swan song for the traditional family sitcom.
What are the kinds of things that seem promising as fail-safes to make sure that some last gasp of humanity keeps going?
A roomful of individual reactions somehow adds up to a collective one, which might crest into a spontaneous ovation or a mesmerized gasp.
It inspires a collective gasp, after which, and so rapidly, the hole — the vacancy — closes over and we all return to our lives.
Some survivors "gasp if they walk a bit more quickly," a top infectious-diseases expert said, according to the South China Morning Post.
I stroll around on the verge of an omg a gasp a wow a why don't the doctors jazz it up a bit.
Australians gasp in horror when they look at American gun culture, but many Australians tell me it's not just because of the violence.
The U.K. government's minister responsible for Brexit is meeting the European Union's chief negotiator in Brussels to continue last gasp talks this morning.
To many people, the red hat symbolizes that desperation, the last gasp of a white America of the past, not of the future.
As the door panel is lifted, the orangutan bolts straight up and disappears into the foliage in a flash as the onlookers gasp.
Further announcements are expected as soon as this weekend as Deutsche Bank makes a last-gasp bid to reverse a decade of decline.
The ones that really grabbed me start with 'Jane is walking home alone, she walks into her house and hears a prowler'— gasp .
It would be unfortunate if the Canada-European Union agreement turned out to be the last gasp of an era of expanding trade.
I felt like there was a moment in every poem within Scenters-Zapico's sophomore collection that made me gasp from its sheer beauty.
In this gasp-inducing twist, the Kims learn that the housekeeper's husband has been hiding out here from loan sharks for four years.
Critics of Trump's fiscal approach argue the tax cut was the last gasp of the baby boom attempting to direct money to itself.
He let out a scream, which some say sounded like a gasp, and then his arms flailed as he clearly needed medical attention.
Trump, who was elected as a Republican, will make what the theory describes as "disjunctive" politics: the last gasp of the incumbent era.
This isn't the first time the Republican candidates have attempted to make a last-gasp effort at stopping the reality-show business mogul.
Trump almost effortlessly introduces new plot twists, shocking developments, fresh characters to love or hate, gasp-inducing moments and tune-in-tomorrow cliffhangers.
It makes continuous positive airway pressure machines — known as CPAP machines — that help people with sleep apnea not gasp for air when they sleep.
That's right, Robert has gone for a shiny big-time lawyer himself, and his name alone is enough to make her friend Dallas gasp.
Granted, it's no Westworld, but This Is Us has its fair share of gasp-inducing moments and riddles that have yet to be unfurled.
The report, entitled "Last Gasp: The coal companies making Europe sick", was co-authored by Greenpeace, the Sandbag climate think-tank and other environmentalists.
Tim Cook and company are too busy trumpeting a new iPhone that's pretty much like the old iPhone (except there's—gasp—no headphone jack!).
The images it created in the online samples I saw didn't look perfect, but they were good enough to make a casual observer gasp.
Of course, before you rush over to Amazon or (gasp!) an actual store, you'll want find out which vacuum might be best for you.
I felt like there was a moment in every poem within Natalie Scenters-Zapico's sophomore collection that made me gasp from its sheer beauty.
Today, what we're experiencing here in North Carolina is a last-gasp, reactionary attempt to maintain a status quo that rotted away decades ago.
It uses the same tech as PicsArt's photograpy app, except for many photos played in rapid succession for the magic of (gasp) moving pictures.
I was at the company's CES press conference, when the new Aibo was unveiled for the first time, and there was a collective gasp.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll gasp with surprise, and you'll genuinely fall in love with this beautiful family of characters and their chaotic world.
On the other hand, the case may yet turn out to be a last gasp for the application of blasphemy laws in western Europe.
Currently, Harvey is starting work on a new project, in which she deconstructs the physicality of a gasp and harnesses the movement in photographs.
"I know thee not, old man," Hal says, and never once have I heard an audience fail to gasp in audible grief in response.
Presidential candidates throughout history have called their opponents all kind of names: hermaphrodite, adulterer, bigamist, pimp, ugly, "pot-bellied mutton-headed cucumber" and — gasp!
Google managed to elicit an audible gasp from the crowd at I/O today when it showed off a new augmented feature for Maps.
Episode 9 This episode opens with a gasp-inducing moment: Seeking a safe place to hide, Escobar shows up at an elderly man's farm.
The next thing he felt was her lips brushing over his, just enough sensation to make him gasp with surprise before she pulled away.
And while there is still plenty of classic Grace-ian existential darkness here, there are also the occasional flashes of—gasp—excitement and optimism.
Iceland also qualified in second after a last-gasp goal in their 2-1 win over Austria dramatically changed the outcome of the group.
In middle schools, there would be a louder gasp or two from the students, or a whispered "What'd he say?" from neighbor to neighbor.
The U.S. and Canada forged a last-gasp deal to salvage NAFTA over the weekend, following more than a year of tense trilateral negotiations.
Depending on your interests, that conversation might be happening on Twitter, on Tumblr, or even — gasp — in real life around your office water cooler.
In March, Mozilla released a browser extension called the Facebook Container, which isolates user activity seen by Facebook to — gasp — JUST Facebook dot com.
Every once in a while, someone compares this to another random metric — say, the energy consumption of Ireland — and it induces a collective gasp.
Viewing the film before exploring the exhibition is a great way to internalize that Dickinson did, in fact, have a life and — gasp — friends.
Inside the issue, Vogue's Maya Singer makes a case for how beauty and body image standards have shifted and (gasp!) maybe even disappeared entirely.
That icy blue dragon eye not only made us gasp; it seemed to seal the fate of every living soul in the Seven Kingdoms.
Despite a last gasp from Columbus in the second period Thursday, the Penguins dispatched the Blue Jackets, whose only win came in Game 4.
When Vice Admiral Holdo used the last remaining Resistance cruiser to slice Supreme Leader Snoke's warship in two, did your entire theater collectively gasp?
As gasp-worthy as Luke Pell's exit on Monday night's episode of The Bachelorette was, perhaps no one was as surprised as Pell himself.
And (*gasp*) we're not going to suddenly throw out all our Nike shorts just because the folks at Total Frat Move find them abhorrent.
There is a hilarious scene in which everyone turns on Chris after he admits that he is a (gasp) professional wrestler/low-rent superhero.
The cables double in length so you can move around *gasp* and are great for small spaces like the car or your office desk.
Most of the conversations the group had, together and separately, revolved around the fact that Chase – gasp – hadn't told JoJo he loves her yet.
One thing he hasn't lost is the shine—the ability to peer into the minds of others, including frightened souls at their last gasp.
I did some digging to confirm this horrendous fact and found this article from The Independent that made me audibly gasp at my desk.
Oil market sentiment was lifted by Sunday's last-gasp deal to salvage NAFTA as a trilateral pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada.
"It was the last gasp of conservative Scotland," said David Torrance, an author and journalist, who is a respected political commentator and also gay.
That's what 2017 represents for me: a last gasp by Trump and the bigoted, sexist, nationalist and greedy forces that propelled him to power.
The next day, off the "anticoagulant regimen" medication, the 23-time Grand Slam winner began to gasp as she recovered in her hospital room.
Tatum missed a tying 3-point attempt with 2.6 seconds left, and Leonard blocked Walker's last-gasp 21-point attempt just before time expired.
Under Jessi D. Hill's direction, the 95-minute Keen Company production moves quickly, in a series of gasp-like three- or four-minute scenes.
She scored the winner by outjumping Australia's star forward, Sam Kerr, for a cross at the back post off a last-gasp corner kick.
These weren't conspiracy theories or (gasp!) fake news; these were real things that happened and may have had a big influence on consumer habits.
Even if you've seen it a million times before, this is one of the best movies to pop on while you do [gasp] ACTIVITIES!
We all know September is back-to-school time, but this late-January repeat after the last gasp of winter holidays needs a name.
At the time, it looked like the last gasp of what had been months of botched efforts by House Democrats to nail the President.
But from late November until the last gasp at the end of December, we all are bombarded with richness and excess at every turn.
Allison let out a gasp, and the dog—that crimson freak—jerked the leash out of the girl's hand and went right for it.
Jimson Bienenstock, the president of HotBlack, said the shop opened last year without Wi-Fi with the express intent of getting customers to — gasp!
My proudest moment was during my graduation, when the emcee announced that I'd be pursuing astrophysics in university, prompting a gasp from the audience.
U.S. authorities see Germany's largest bank as "troubled," and its political establishment is on its last gasp after subjecting Europe to stagnation and uncontrolled immigration.
I've got to set alerts for when they write things in something that isn't burst-transmission—or, gasp, regularly visit the publications they're writing for.
When you're out of butter (gasp!), indicated by a blinking LED light, cleaning and prepping the Biem for the next stick is just as easy.
They're trying to humiliate me and reinforce their dominance over me, on the off chance that I've forgotten, I'm emancipated, or I'm a *gasp* lesbian.
New Jersey's last gasp was a second goal by Palmieri (five goals in three games) with 3:31 left, but Crosby scored an empty-netter.
But it's just as likely they've used a Stingray or two to wrangle up some immigrants, bootleg DVD peddlers and perhaps (gasp) a marijuana dealer.
Of the scene where he finally comes back to life, Harington said they did "thousands upon thousands of takes" of that single gasp of resurrection.
Before Stuy, I was surrounded by people who, if you described someone as white or Brown, everyone would be like — fake gasp, you're a racist!
ThinkProgress predicted that this was the last gasp of a dead-ender, and that Santorum's failed campaign marked the end of the war on pornography.
The crowd favourite's lone gasp of a legitimate breath of victor's air came after he drained two more birdies on the 250th and 13th holes.
While some people might gasp at the $700 Brodkin spends out-of-pocket on therapy each month, Capalad commends Brodkin for prioritizing her mental health.
Either this was the final vindication of liberation theology, or else it was the last earthly gasp of a movement that had passed into history.
"I as well wish to never go back," the teen, who's being held in detention, conceded, eliciting a sympathetic gasp from someone in the audience.
The star of the show is Strokkur (Icelandic for "churn"), which explodes every 10 minutes or so, causing a great gasp from the assembled visitors.
It was odd and false, perhaps a recognition that the last gasp of the cowboy gimmick in wrestling had no real room left for reinvention.
Unlike the Brits, we can race through all of the gasp-worthy twists over the course of a weekend (or evening, if you're feeling ambitious).
Printing photos is making a comeback, with companies like Artifact Uprising and TurnGram encouraging users to bring their iPhone pics into — gasp — the physical realm.
Basically, do anything other than wear it like a boss (ahead, more on how) and you could — gasp — end up looking a little of both.
And in many ways, the travails of Mr. Bush's presidential campaign can be seen as perhaps the last, wheezing gasp of the WASP power structure.
The relative moderation of the Roberts Court is likely the last gasp of the previous partisan order rather than a signal that it will continue.
The company's fans, especially those that remember Steve Jobs on stage in 2002, must also be wondering: When's Apple going to make us gasp again?
He's the author of a book titled Confessions of a Chelsea Boy, in which he confesses some things that would certainly make the Queen gasp.
Incredibly rich people lacking any sense of style let out a collective gasp today, as news broke that luxury smartphone maker Vertu will be liquidated.
The Cabal's invasion leads to the fall of the Guardians at the hands of Commander Ghaul, the loss of players' powers, and (gasp) their vaults.
Serbia had earlier upset second-ranked Australia 73-71 while Anna Cruz hit a last gasp buzzer beater to lift Spain over Turkey 64-62.
With the offer's March 11 deadline looming and a two-thirds majority required, Schelling's move appeared to be a last-gasp attempt to sway creditors.
Even before athleisure became the trend no one could stop talking about, editors, models, and influencers opened themselves out to wearing shoes that were — gasp!
At the Sundance Film Festival, shorts have to gasp to get any of the high-altitude oxygen; journalists tend to lavish their hype on features.
It includes not just comedy but also his gasp-inducing aerial acts, like swaying on a 230-foot-high pole over the audience members' heads.
It includes not just comedy but also his gasp-inducing aerial acts, like swaying on a 428-foot-high pole over the audience members' heads.
The bacteria Bordetella pertussis causes whooping cough, which gets its nickname from the sounds patients make as they gasp for air during intense coughing fits.
A conference committee between Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate could, potentially, include money for new barriers or fences or even -- gasp -- walls.
Of course, before you rush over to Amazon or (gasp!) an actual store, you'll want to find out which vacuum might be best for you.
Donald Trump's victory might be the last gasp of white supremacy, or it might be a renewal of the rot that has always plagued America.
Straight vinegar can be hard to swallow and may cause you to gasp and aspirate vinegar into the lung, which could potentially lead to pneumonia.
Yahoo reports that the we'll be able to get our hands on the dish for an 8-week period (unless they run out sooner — gasp).
Surely evaluating the metacognitive awareness of students is too "politically correct" for one side before we even start talking about—gasp—spending money on education.
In the music's most claustrophobic moments, his voice is a nice reprieve from all the chaos—until it makes the switch into a frightful gasp.
That's why the news of a backdoor pilot for this fall's season 13 made me gasp so loudly, my coworkers believed I had a seizure.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE not only suffered from severe physical ailments, but he took a cocktail of drugs that would have made Michael Jackson gasp.
Lanthimos's method is to elicit an appreciative chuckle followed by a gasp of shock, and to deliver violence and whimsy in the same even tone.
Parents who once provided for their children are resorting to last-gasp measures: We have seen women at the border selling their hair for cash.
These days, however, there's a world of options available for brides-to-be, from bespoke wedding dress companies to indie bridal gown designers to — gasp!
And beneath that is another, more universal question: Is this the twilight of idols, the last gasp of Great White Men dominating art and life?
It would be the last gasp of a dying regime, one determined to kill as many of its enemies as possible before the end came.
Now if they could just figure out a way to get rid of the switchback stairs and tow people to the top … gasp, wheeze, pant.
And — gasp — they moved "Journey to the Past" from its place at the start of the film to the finale of the musical's first act.
Ms. Gold, who was at the hearing, described the noise Ms. Fairooz made as a "reflexive gasp" that was no more loud than a cough.
It will feel as if it were below freezing (as low as 20 degrees), and the gusts will probably be enough to make you gasp.
For the top stories in metals and other news, click or MARKETS NEWS * Asian share markets jumped on Friday as a last-gasp Sino-U.
We text and DM people when we have something to say, leaving behind outdated voice-calling and — gasp — that archaic practice of talking in person.
There is, particularly with respect to our modern consumption habits online, an urge to enshrine the flicker, that momentary and unexpected gasp of genuine wonder.
"There was a gasp of air but not only my teammates and staff but also everyone in the building and for me, too," he said.
The competition is broadcast on Thanksgiving Day at noon; here are four reasons it's well worth a watch, even if you're (gasp) a cat person.
She has been rehabilitating ever since, and made it to Washington to protest the Republican tax bill in a furious last gasp before voting began.
Convinced that Irons has been victimized by a racist justice system, she has given money and time toward a last-gasp bid for his release.
And it's all powered by a 25kW power supply, which commended a gasp from the audience, although honestly, it isn't even that much for today's standards.
Brittany Talarico, Senior Style Editor: There was a collective gasp in the People newsroom when Charlize hit the carpet in this whiplash-inducing red Dior gown.
We sat together in the dark as the film played and I listened to my family laugh, cry, gasp, and then go silent toward the end.
In the U.S., moot refers to something that is of no practical importance--a moot point is one that could be hypothetical or even (gasp!) academic.
It was a rainy Friday afternoon in Manhattan's financial district, as Heather McCurdy, 33, headed into Sweetgreen to get her regular salad, which includes — gasp — romaine.
She was (*gasp*) de-seated from her pre-booked seat and moved to another spot in the same row without the extra legroom Coulter had requested.
They/we/I never expected to see a presidential candidate championing universal single payer health care -- let alone, gasp, that candidate have a shot at winning.
Texas moved to the West Virginia 27-yard line on a last-gasp drive but Buechele's pass in the end zone was incomplete as time expired.
But it was the last major gasp from Brett, who like so many in the hedonistic '153s and '80s was wooed by assorted mind-altering substances.
Marika smokes, I gasp at the dog (the right one, this time), the dog is excited about a stick and pays no attention to me whatsoever.
So, barring the decision to—gasp—forgo drinking, what else can you do to combat a pee-spree while attending an all-day or night event?
As my colleague Alix Tunell pointed out in January, contestants are becoming increasingly frank about previously taboo subjects on the series, like cosmetic surgeries and — gasp!
The sense of satisfaction when everything clicks into place, the audible gasp it produced from my lungs, remind me why climbing the mountain is worth it.
Aleshin, however, pushed his way back in with about 30 minutes to go only to get knocked out again to set up the last-gasp drama.
An anchor in Australia challenged that double-standard after the Daily Mail reported her wearing the *gasp* same blouse floral blouse several months apart on Monday.
Tension comes to a head in the episode "The Best Washing Machine in the Whole World," during which the brothers publicly confront each other with — gasp!
For other uses, such as travel guides and books that rely on graphics and photography, custom apps or (gasp) websites could be a far better solution.
"PepsiCo has sunk to a kind of new low," the Mayor blustered in response to the elimination of hundreds of jobs, because the manufacturers have — gasp!
So I played that and I could hear her reaction on the phone, there was an immediate audible gasp of air and an, 'oh, that's great.
Mr. Lanthimos's method is to elicit an appreciative chuckle followed by a gasp of shock, and to deliver violence and whimsy in the same even tone.
When Orpheus cast his fatal glance back at Eurydice, there was an audible gasp from the audience, even though no dramatic situation could be less suspenseful.
So after a gasp at the misunderstanding and trip back to the drawing board, the next generation of water purifiers became cool and culturally neutral blue.
It began as a last gasp of colonialism, a plot by Britain and France, working with Israel, to reclaim the Suez Canal, recently nationalized by Egypt.
They come with their wife or their partner, they stand on the doorstep, gasp, and say, 'This is not for me,' and go to the pub.
Don't worry, no humans were drowned in the making of the video, although you might need to gasp for air by the time it is over.
Every corner we turned made R. gasp, every church we stepped into, every statue with its marble frothed up like surf, like the involutions of thought.
Twitter had a field day during Mr. Trump's visit to Britain, including when the president momentarily seemed to (gasp!) walk in front of Queen Elizabeth II.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Monday that he wanted the state's byzantine election laws revamped and (gasp!) made more voter-friendly, there was applause — and apprehension.
While summer swimmers may still gasp with shock on entering Maine's chilly waters, the Gulf of Maine is warming, and becoming increasingly inhospitable to the shrimp.
ISPs are engaged in a last gasp effort to scuttle California's looming net neutrality law, including a zero hour request for employees to lend a hand.
Women who lack the time or inclination to bake at home and who bring packaged cookies (gasp!) are seen as stomping on a Great American Tradition.
The final result was far more emphatic than it may have appeared in the last-gasp votes that played into the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Trump "may be the last gasp of a dying policy regime of Reagan conservatism that started to end with the election of Obama," according to Enos.
I can still recall gasp from the crowd when Naomi hit the runway in your fall 2993 show wearing chaps with nothing underneath but a thong.
So, when I read the words "WHY WON'T YOU LIKE MY SELFIES??????" in poet Charly Cox's new book Validate Me, I let out an audible gasp
After 10 minutes of suspenseful, gasp-punctuated bidding at Sotheby's, "Untitled" was won by the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, founder of the online fashion retailer Zozotown.
In one last gasp, Nevada had the ball on the Ohio 26 on the following possession but Strong tossed four straight incompletions to end the threat.
Filmmakers Robert Kenner, Taki Oldham, and Melissa Robledo tactfully introduce each development and utilize gasp-inducing cliffhangers to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
One day, about 4 billion or 5 billion years from now, the sun will burn through its last gasp of hydrogen and start burning helium instead.
I'm also freaked out by the amount of dirt [wheeled luggage accumulates] as wheels go over sidewalks and subway platforms and then (gasp) onto the bed.
These storms can last for days or weeks, and depending on the season, we've had to deal with freezing temperatures, food spoilage, and — gasp — no internet.
"It makes you gasp and it just squeezes your heart sometimes, because you never want your kids to go through these sort of pain issues," she said.
Fortunately, leaving town at the 11th hour doesn't have to break the bank; there are actually ways to go about planning your escape that are (gasp!) affordable.
Fans of the Shonda Rhimes school of making you laugh, gasp, and cry in the same scene can hardly do better than sitting down for a marathon.
Ahead, find the most gasp-inducing stories from the history of The Bachelor, some of them hilarious, others not so funny, and all of them 100% fascinating.
This week: Kevin's true love is revealed (and it's not his mirror), Kate goes to fat camp and remembers Jack's funeral (gasp!) and William learns to drive.
And underneath my funny little anecdote about communism's last gasp was a great story, and a real one, about the resilience of hostility to the American project.
The era might have been old New York's last real gasp — a time when the very streets, dirty and unsafe as they were, seemed infused with possibility.
In late October 2015, Raf Simons left Dior as creative director, and the fashion world let out a collective gasp — or maybe it was a scream. Vogue.
Photos of actresses with visible wrinkles (gasp!) or other signs of having lived for more than a couple decades are criticized and coupled with age-shaming comments.
While Emily and Stella gasp about the majesty of Rihanna's ANTI—which came out in January—it seems Theresa only found the record on Spotify last night.
The stands are packed with fans decked out in cowboy hats and boots who nibble at barbecued chicken and gasp when riders are thrown to the ground.
I felt like I was falling into a deep, dark hole during my sleep and would start awake, sitting stark upright with a desperate gasp for breath.
As she began to follow the family, a female voice could be heard approaching her, after which Lohan let out an audible gasp as her camera shook.
But those gasp-inducing passes and some impressive defensive plays aren't the end of the story, and are not nearly enough to spare him from the microscope.
An election some feared would be the last gasp for Turkish democracy has instead emboldened the opposition and stoked belief that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is vulnerable.
"When we announced it at Toy Fair there was this audible gasp in the room ... they just couldn't believe it," says Hasbro senior marketing director Kristin Hamilton.
The British prime minister on Thursday struck a last-gasp agreement to leave the European Union, hours before the start of a crucial summit of European leaders.
They usually gasp at the results — pages and pages of one-dimensional stock photos showing women behind black veils, failing to capture the diversity of Muslim experiences.
Iowa had one last gasp when the Hawkeyes sliced the lead to 91-89 on Jok's free throws with a little more than three minutes to go.
And that's because politicians from both parties don't want to face any backlash from any voters who may protest having to, (gasp!), pay more for more services.
In "Devil's Due," Rumple finds out that Belle is pregnant — insert shocked gasp here — but his new job prevents him from rushing to her side anytime soon.
Within the world of the film, Jesse has some indefinable "it," something that makes jaded designers and expressionless artists stop, look twice, and then gasp with admiration.
Their natural chemistry leads to talking, bickering, and eventually bonding over Harry Potter, among other things, which made this reporter gasp with the impunity of it all.
"This is their last gasp from trying to prevent him from being confirmed," Cornyn told CBS News's "Face the Nation," about Democratic threats to filibuster Gorsuch's nomination.
Even as a child, I understood that everything happened for her when she finally made the boys turn their heads, and the other girls gasp in approval.
According to one account, there was an audible gasp at the meeting of the American Copy Editors' Society when AP announced that it was abandoning the "rule".
House Republicans' last-gasp probes Democrats may have won control of the House, but Republicans still have about six weeks before they officially turn over the gavel.
The beauty intrinsic to these maps is the byproduct of an entirely different mode of production, the last gasp of an antiquated way of representing the world.
"Keys went on to say that she would gasp at her reflection and be shocked by older photos of herself because the contrast "it was that drastic.
Though we are far apart and this was written weeks ago, I trust you can still hear my gasp of disgust as it echoes through space-time.
No matter how good the play or the actor may be, that moment of rupture—accompanied, invariably, by a gasp from the audience—always makes me laugh.
We can't be alone in the collective gasp that rippled through the theater when Thor sliced Thanos' head cleanly off a mere 15 minutes into the movie.
This is the story of Election Day in 213, from the last gasp campaign events, to the heady (for Clinton) early hours and glorious (for Trump) evening.
They're the last gasp of Generation X's dominance over pro wrestling, from The Rock, Steve Austin, and Triple H down to John Cena, Randy Orton, and Edge.
What some racists on Twitter picked up on is that (gasp) Christopher Lloyd, who played Doc Brown in the trilogy, is white, while Roker, obviously, is black.
Some of the major figures who once took Bush took to task started to sit on their hands, with a few even voicing—gasp—support of Obama.
Ciara is famous and sang the national anthem prior to a major sporting event and—gasp—you can see some of the skin in her boobal region.
When I suggested email, text, or even (gasp!) a phone call, it became clear that these were all unacceptable modes of communication for many of my Friends.
Adults in the audience are prodded to recapture their long-lost moviegoing innocence, while their young companions are patiently directed to giggle warmly or gasp in amazement.
From my perspective as a delegate from Michigan, the convention hall appears well-organized and on message, aside from a minor last gasp from the Never Trumpers.
I've gone to dinner as a Third Wheel, I've gone to the beach as a Third Wheel, I've even (gasp) gone on vacation as a Third Wheel.
Remembrances of Scalia typically note that he could sometimes be almost (gasp!) liberal in some areas of the law (even as he was breathtakingly conservative in others).
Via Sometimes all you need is a good book, and sometimes that book can actually help push you towards the goals you've set for your life. *gasp*.
And one day, about 4 billion or 5 billion years from now, the sun will burn through its last gasp of hydrogen and start burning helium instead.
Giacinti, the forward thrown on for a defender, wins a last-gasp corner, and they loft a ball toward Bonansea at the back post — and she scores!
Mr. Michel made an impassioned, last-gasp speech to Parliament and asked his left-wing opponents to forge a new alliance that would keep him in office.
I gasp and gawk at the season's colors, dragging the children on chilly hikes in the woods just to catch a better glimpse of the painted hillsides.
In a call with business leaders in which he urged them to build ventilators, he is said to have joked the project be codenamed "Operation Last Gasp".
The 1920s were the last gasp for the firm, under the blingier designer Dagobert Peche, whose mirrors and cruets were as florid as his predecessors' were straitlaced.
Women who don't have the time or inclination to bake at home and who bring packaged cookies (gasp) are seen as stomping on a Great American Tradition.
Each trick was met with a collective gasp, then a celebratory exhale of relief as White raced across the bottom of the pipe to launch himself again.
The Patriots' last gasp on Saturday began when a Titans punt was downed inside the New England 1-yard line with 15 seconds left in the game.
But many are gasp-inducing, like an aerial act in which a burly man treats his partner as if she were a slab of hand-pulled noodles.
It was a last-gasp rescue effort: The British government had assumed control of the company in a 1975 bailout, and the company was almost bankrupt again.
Russell Westbrook posted a triple-double of 26 points, 27 rebounds and 225 assists, but his errant 222 with 264 seconds left represented the Rockets' final gasp.
Juice's girlfriend, Alicia Leon, told authorities at Midway Airport that he had "let out a gasp and collapsed to the ground" as FBI agents searched his bags.
One of them, in a wee tartan skirt, strikes cricked and awkward poses, then gets it in the neck, mouthing the word "fashion" at the last gasp.
It was a classic Madonna/whore love triangle: Jen (gasp!) had had sex, whereas Joey was a virgin and had a chip on her shoulder about it.
There's Dolores Catania, a divorced mom of two with ties to Giudice and Laurita, as well as Siggy Flicker, a professional matchmaker who (gasp!) doesn't have Italian heritage.
On Wednesday, the Tallahassee-born rapper (born Faheem Rasheed Najm) took to Instagram to share the gasp-worthy total of his brother's million dollar month-long hospital stay.
If you've ever held your breath to the point of discomfort, you know the feeling: Your lungs tingle and your diaphragm spasms, compelling you to gasp for breath.
York later missed a pair and guard George King gave the Buffaloes a last gasp with a 893-pointer with two seconds left to make it 80-78.
From finales in particular, whether for a midseason hiatus, the end of a season, or the culmination of an entire series (gasp!), viewers want (and expect) something extra.
"They sink a little bit, they come to the surface, they stretch their neck out, gasp for air and then go back under the surface again," Tothy said.
"My hope is that Baca's conviction was the last gasp of the old guard," says Sharon Dolovich, a prison-law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Although ruled out offside, the goal was confirmed with a review of the Video Assistant Referee, sparking mad celebrations from the Koreans and a gasp from the crowd.
The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is in full swing until August 5th, which means you can still snag gasp-inducing discounts on everything from beauty products to travel gear.
They all managed to get the white political establishment to sputter in outrage by daring to celebrate their identity and mention – gasp – racial politics at a public event.
The show wasted no time breaking our hearts in the second episode: A glimpse into the future showed us that Rebecca and Jack are no longer together. Gasp.
They cheer at the appearance of each new hero and clap for the one-liners; they gasp and cry out when things go wrong for their favorite heroes.
I was on a treadmill one afternoon, two days into the Harvey Weinstein scandal breaking, when I jumped to the sides to gasp for breath through panicked tears.
The name of the game is accessibility, and it couldn't be more simple to plan a trip to the outer boroughs, upstate New York, or (gasp!) New Jersey.
He tries by flexing in his underwear for photos that appear on billboards that, when seen from a passing car, cause the most restrained of us to gasp.
Margin debt had surged by $603 billion in January to a new record of $665.7 billion, the last gasp of the phenomenal Trump rally that ended January 26.
Importantly, the activities don't seem to all be dates—they may be outings with friends, like a trip to a road rally, or even—gasp—a college visit.
While this revelation made us gasp and cry at the same time (yes, that's possible), it's easy to understand where Chrissy is coming from — we've ALL been there.
Unfortunately, the endless tide of poolside-shoreside-starboard yacht-side images has been accompanied by body critics, shocked that 36-year-old Kim Kardashian-West has (gasp!) cellulite.
The email, data and privacy implications of Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn We all took a collective gasp when we saw the price tag of Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn.
But when court resumed after a long lunch break on June 8, an audible gasp rose from the gallery when the defense called the defendant to the stand.
However, Ramaphosa now must deal with the Zuma faction's last-gasp dose of venom, injected into the body politic at the 2017 party conference that ended Zuma's reign.
This feels like a black swan event to me, an unlikely concatenation of circumstances that offers a last gasp to forces in American life that are inexorably fading.
It's that actor or pop star whose rise to fame you just missed, causing your friends to gasp in mock horror that you've never heard of the person.
Only this: Charlotte has abandoned the "step back" path, and instead pursued the completely novel and not-at-all obvious strategy of filling out its roster with—gasp!
The architect of the candidate's last-gasp attempt to bring the country down with him is Steve Bannon, the former head of a fabulist, far-right website — Breitbart.
Even those who recover from coronavirus may have 20% to 30% less lung capacity, causing survivors to gasp for breath while walking, doctors in Hong Kong have found. 
The 360VR scan shows the rapid spread of the infection and inflammation to both lungs of a 59-year-old man, causing the patient to gasp for air.
The 21942s were the last gasp for the firm, under the blingier designer Dagobert Peche, whose mirrors and cruets were as florid as his predecessors' were strait-laced.
Toni Kroos's curving, precision-guided free kick gave Germany a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Sweden and new hope in round-robin play at the World Cup.
When Instagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger announced last month they were stepping away from Facebook, there was a collective gasp: Instagram's future was suddenly at risk.
A short distance beyond the toe of Italy's boot, Europe is making what may be its last-gasp bid to remain a player in the global solar sector.
Instead, Gtramp has brands, formal and informal "meet-ups," endless live streams and videos on Instagram, and a growing pool of talent that can make a parent gasp.
The radical aspect of the text remains, more than one hundred years later, and Chopin's lush imagery encourages the reader to (gasp!) empathize with Edna rather condemn her.
Even those who recover from coronavirus may have 20% to 30% less lung capacity, causing survivors to gasp for breath while walking, doctors in Hong Kong have found.
These efforts may be the last, ironically cheerful gasp of the postwar period's often lugubrious Existential figuration — at its best in Jean Dubuffet's work, which Mr. Hockney admired.
My house was messy, my clothes were from the op shop (or thrift store, as they're known there), my yard was overgrown and besmirched by a (gasp!) clothesline.
The ASTP was the last gasp of the Nixon-era attempt to establish détente between the West and the Soviet Union before the Cold War became chilly again.
While many small and big companies still rely on credit cards and sometimes even (gasp) cheques, GoCardless wants to make it easier to switch to direct debit payments.
We didn't eat there as we didn't want Italian food in Thailand, but it's a good option for something familiar, or if you (gasp) tire of That food.
Broader global markets rallied on Thursday, boosted by both the likely UK election result and reports a last-gasp trade deal had averted new U.S. tariffs on China.
They're capable of gasp-inducing feats—spins for days, death-defying falls—that are woven into an elegant ode to the power and poetry of the male body.
In another era — ancient Rome, perhaps, or 18th-century France — such profligacy might have been interpreted as the last gasp of a blinkered privileged class before the revolution.
The film's plot was marvelously constructed, but in a twist perhaps greater than any of those on screen, my gasp was unrelated to all things murder and mystery.
It's long past time the doors to power and opportunity were opened, whether after hours, on a trip, or, gasp, at a working dinner with a male boss.
Fittingly, then, all of this character work is put on the brakes in the climax of "Clooney" for a gasp-inducing last shot that renders everything else suddenly unimportant.
As we sit, sweating and cramped under the hydraulic presses, the bare ceiling above the coal seam gives up an occasional gasp of rock, showering down dust and debris.
"There was almost an audible gasp down here on the floor, and everybody wanted to see if that was opening a trapdoor" to a major sell-off, Cashin said.
Osweiler added an errant pass in the fourth that Chargers safety Dwight Lowery corralled to stall any legitimate hopes for a last-gasp rally by the Texans (22004-216).
Yet I am sure even inside the silence of the Kremlin walls you can hear a gasp of disbelief at how little the West has done to restrain them.
But as they struggle and gasp and kick, it's hard to see how the outcome is going to materially improve things for their neighborhood, their community, or their nation.
Djokovic needed cheap points but there were none on offer, and he took a tumble at the net on serve at 2-1, drawing a gasp from the crowd.
The scandalous implication is that Dorfman had sex with two men (who have professed their love for her and brought her home to their families, by the way). Gasp!
But as the end neared in March, he launched a last-gasp verbal assault on everything from the billionaire businessman's hiring practices to, yup, the size of his hands.
My friend was right: my daughter didn't really seem to register most of the sex stuff, though she did audibly gasp when she thought I had showed my underwear.
Well friends, Friday's episode ended with Petra discovering her evil(ish) twin sister Anezka, dead, hanging from the ceiling, and a tease from Narrator: She didn't kill herself. Gasp!
The doc's most recent YouTube post — a full spread of squishy chest and neck pimples — will make even a seasoned popaholic gasp, because the amount of bloodshed pretty gnarly.
Rather, he was summoned to Washington as the last gasp of a Republican-led House Judiciary Committee hellbent on performing its own preoccupation with perceived political bias against conservatives.
I laugh, gasp, and applaud beside them, happily swept up in it all as Team Veracity from St. John Fisher Catholic Voluntary Academy, just outside Leeds, ultimately emerge winners.
Investors continue to closely watch global trade developments, after the U.S. and Canada forged a last-gasp deal on Sunday to revamp NAFTA as a trilateral pact with Mexico.
Fifteen-year-old Jen, four episodes in, admits to new boyfriend Dawson that not only has she had sex before, but she's also had sex with (gasp) multiple partners.
Then Margaret Thatcher arrived, and with her, [Mark] Leonard said, 'there was a last gasp of this old identity — an ethnic, exclusively white and backward-looking version of Englishness.
"When Aubrey left Chesapeake, there was an audible gasp from the nonprofit community in this city," former governor Frank Keating, a past Chesapeake board member, said at the funeral.
Brittany Talarico, Senior Style Editor: The Oscar winner made a surprise appearance at the Oscars to present Best Picture, and there was a collective gasp from the PeopleStyle team.
If we can't, as a society, agree on a set of facts, the idea of reasoned discussion and -- gasp -- progress beyond our current stalemated debate is out the window.
Simply unraveling the gauze and sharing a collective gasp of exaggerated disgust — because really, earwax is pretty benign when it comes to body effluvia — is a satisfyingly juvenile experience.
In news that would likely make the boyband's former managers gasp, the singer has revealed he once bit off the end of his tongue while tripping on magic mushrooms.
" The New Republic's longtime literary editor, Leon Wieseltier, a professional lowerer of the boom, said it was "the worst, last gasp of Reaganite, grasping, materialistic, narcissistic, banal self-absorption.
I look down and scrape the nub of ankle I've got along the white tile and gasp, THERE IS NOTHING, THERE IS NOTHING, I'M ALIVE AND THERE IS NOTHING.
Its finale, "Alone," gets the gist of Andrew's last gasp right: On July 23, 1997, eight days after killing Versace, Cunanan put a gun in his mouth and fired.
Naturally, there's no context for any of it; a touchdown in a fourth-quarter blowout nets the same reaction as a last-gasp drive to win the Super Bowl.
But when Clinton accused Trump of not paying income tax and Trump responded, "That makes me smart," there was an audible collective gasp in the media center. http://bit.
Russell Westbrook posted a triple-double of 32 points, 893 rebounds and 883 assists, but his errant 873-point try with 863 seconds left represented the Rockets' final gasp.
Social Listening would let multiple people control the music from their own phones, as opposed to having to — gasp — borrow someone's phone, or get up and use a laptop.
Washington State's last-gasp effort ended when Keisean Lucier-South delivered a blind-side hit on Gordon to force the Cougars' fourth second-half fumble inside the final minute.
An error by the French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris handed Sweden's Ola Toivonen a last-gasp goal to secure a 2-1 win in their World Cup qualifier in Stockholm.
Its gasp-inducing moment came with the entrance of a character Pinter wrote to be mentioned but not seen: the small daughter of the couple whose relationship is imperiled.
" Betty Clarke, who was reviewing the concert for U.K. newspaper The Guardian, told Refinery23 that "along with the huge cheers from the crowd, there was an audible gasp, too.
Other activists—some affiliated with GASP, others affiliated with Banzhaf's ASH or acting on their own—sued their workplaces, arguing that they had a "right" to freedom from smoke.
The world champion tried to dive down the outside of the Red Bull at the final chicane in a last-gasp move near the end of the penultimate lap.
That said, if you're looking for a silly, empty-calorie, gasp-inducing show that feels like the love child of Shondaland and Homeland, there is no greater guilty pleasure.
"He sang the role in a dry manner, and had to gasp out some of the low notes," Harold C. Schonberg of The Times wrote of that 1972 appearance.
"This is the Otto I know and love," Austin told the news station when he shared video, billed as "the last known gasp of normality and freedom" in Otto's life.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' recent eight-game losing streak severely hurt their chances to stay afloat in the National League wild-card race, but the club might have one last gasp.
Against Spain, Portugal had only 39 percent of the ball yet managed a 3-3 draw thanks to a Ronaldo hat-trick which included a brilliant last-gasp free kick.
The discovery of a new, possibly habitable alien planet is always met by media coverage marked by sweeping pronouncements about our place in the universe, and even *gasp* alien life.
But when these dinner meetings were exposed by the press, which painted the meetings as sinister and inappropriate given the invitees were, gasp, conservative, the left in Washington went ballistic.
Patty Mills and Rudy Gay missed 210-pointers on San Antonio's last-gasp possession, and Davis finished off the Spurs with two more free throws with 3.4 seconds to play.
But no scene made me gasp louder than when my personal king, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), disappeared as he tried to help Okoye (Danai Gurira) up after the Battle of Wakanda.
There was a collective gasp when the massive display showed off an impressively large full-screen view of the first map, "Dorado," which takes place in a sleepy Mexican town.
The fifth season of the show, about the once-rich Rose family who loses their fortune and is forced to survive in — gasp — a small town, premieres tonight on CBC.
Surely you've heard the conspiracy theory that the moon landing was (gasp!) faked and foisted onto a gullible public with the help of 2001: A Space Odyssey director Stanley Kubrick.
In the closeup shot above, you can see the cratered surfaced is well lit, and looks a lot like the front side that Earth often sees from down below. Gasp!!!
She's willing to give Lisa the $80 million dollars she needs to kickstart her company, but only if Jane is willing to give Anne one night alone with Sean. Gasp!
It's riskier to diversify your lineup and take a chance that some Chelsea queen who ventured into Brooklyn will look up after taking a hit of poppers and see— gasp!
To others, the druggie excess and grisly murder symbolized the dying gasp of an era—the moment when things went too far, and the city started cracking down on clubs.
Whether you're emailing that you're out sick, sending meeting invites, or — gasp — you mistakenly replied all on a message meant for just your work BFF, handle yourself like a pro.
Lacy Clay, a Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee, called the interview so far a waste of time, saying it amounted to the "last gasp" of the Republican majority.
The fastest at the Edinburgh World Cup scaled it in 5.89 seconds, just shy of the world record, a feat that made the audience of about 700 gasp and cheer.
The last gasp of the defense team's attacks landed with one final accusation in front of the jury: that Gates had cheated on his wife several times over the years.
The last-gasp goal secured Iceland second place in Group F, level on five points with Hungary, who drew 3-103 with Portugal in an action-packed encounter in Lyon.
For the last few years, Sunderland has flirted with relegation almost habitually, firing and hiring managers while locked into an apparently unbreakable cycle of despair followed by last-gasp rescue.
How many times have you mindlessly stood and waited for its performance to be over, without so much as a thought to citizenship, to country, or *gasp*...to the troops?
The result is a sharp, superbly acted feast for fans of the espionage genre, a successful recapitulation of an immensely complicated story that (gasp!) respects the intelligence of its audience.
Few games unnerved me in the record time it took for me to audibly gasp while playing The Static Speaks My Name, which takes less than 10 minutes to finish.
Then last year, he stepped it up again, heading the points table until the championship was famously snatched from his grasp at the last gasp... and on a tie-break.
Last season, a clash between Newcastle and Sunderland in mid-March was billed as a last-gasp, must-win match, before the two sides played out a 1-1 draw.
"The audience's gasp at this footwear transformation in the summer 2014 couture collection Tuesday must have reverberated beyond Chanel's habitual showplace, the Grand Palais," Suzy Menkes wrote at the time.
I flail, I gasp, and I make barbaric yawps — even though the pool I'm using is only four feet deep, even though I have a kickboard and an athletic snorkel.
Drew Piers, a guest at a friend's livestream wedding on YouTube in Tallahassee, Florida, said he had a "gasp" when the bride walked down the aisle for the first time.
The rules were issued last year by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a last gasp of consumer financial protection before President Trump appointed Mick Mulvaney as its new chief.
An audible gasp arose when a C division solver missed having a clean puzzle by one letter, and the entire room cheered whenever a finalist signaled that they were done.
Martens' last-gasp penalty earned them a 2-1 victory and a ticket to the quarter-finals for the first time where they will play Italy in Valenciennes on Saturday.
In Vienna in the early 19003s, a last gasp of artisanal furniture and homewares emerged from a new kind of workshop, in which artists and craftsmen worked side by side.
There is surely no better way to commemorate two decades of Wenger than with a desperate, last-gasp 1-0 win over a no-nonsense team from post-industrial Lancashire.
Bumble also wants to remind you ... it's possible to get to know someone without meeting offline -- actual phone calls (gasp!!!) and video chats can work, too, if you're on lockdown.
It looked like a last gasp of the old system when, in 2013, the transitional authorities passed a rule allowing fines or prison terms for journalists who criticize the government.
That's what they told Beyoncé in 2016 when she had the audacity to dress her dancers for the Super Bowl halftime show in outfits that recalled the — gasp — Black Panthers.
Although the backdrop is awesome to see in La Verità, the show also has plenty of gasp-inducing feats by the acrobats, contortionists, and aerialists who move over its stage.
The pitched battle over impeachment is the last-gasp struggle of a generation that has dominated American politics, media and culture for more than half a century — the baby boomers.
Like the Dowell version, which had much-contested designs by Yolanda Sonnabend, it is set in the 1890s, but Mr. Scarlett's production suggests a last gasp of European regal splendor.
This elicited an audible gasp from the gaggle of tourgoers who included a chatty man from Ireland, a few from Britain and me — the lone visitor from the United States.
It was the kind of crowd that lets out a collective gasp and tweets multiple exclamation points when the final Des Moines Register poll of Iowa voters is abruptly canceled.
It takes several minutes of struggling during which I gasp for breath and the oxygen mask drops from the ceiling, but eventually I manage to get the Boostie-Yay on.
In practice, this recommendation translates into 30 minutes almost daily of exercise that should be brisk enough to raise our heart rates and make us gasp a bit for breath.
The Book of Weirdo: A Retrospective of R. Crumb's Legendary Humor Comics Anthology by Jon B. Cooke (Last Gasp, May 2019) is available from Amazon and other booksellers for $28. 
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