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230 Sentences With "out of breath"

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He got out of breath just walking to the kitchen.
She handles every gig so good, never out of breath.
If you're totally out of breath, you're going too fast.
"The list is endless," XCX says, running out of breath.
The turbo motor runs out of breath at higher r.p.m.
Her hands were shaky, and she was out of breath.
Walking a half- block leaves her momentarily out of breath.
It was so loud, but I wasn't out of breath.
The operator says he was out of breath and crying.
The operator said Cameron was crying and out of breath.
He came to the tables, out of breath but happy.
An officer says Williams is out of breath from running.
It was pretty good shaking, so I'm out of breath.
By the time she stopped, she looked flushed, out of breath.
The operator had said Cameron was out of breath and crying.
Just watching this video will make you feel out of breath.
And then at the end, you're just really out of breath.
"Climbing four floors makes me out of breath these days," he says.
Keep taking the next step even if you feel out of breath.
You have to run faster even though you're out of breath. 19.
"I am too much happy," said Abbey, who was out of breath.
What happens if she becomes out of breath and needs an inhaler?
"I'm a little out of breath," he said, explaining his day's trajectory.
I became out of breath walking from one room to the next.
Going for walks with my dog would leave me out of breath.
I felt out of breath but I remember methodically calling the operator.
She often finished those sessions as out of breath as they were.
We're all out of breath and covered in sweat by the end.
He was running out of breath because he was yelling so much.
"I would feel like I was out of breath or gagging," she says.
Just doing the basic twist had me out of breath after 30 seconds.
Eventually, Albert is taken into custody -- but he's out of breath and disoriented.
You put a fitted sheet on a mattress—SpongeBob appears out of breath.
You should emerge from them soaking wet, out of breath and hopelessly disoriented.
"It's aerobic within one minute, you're a little out of breath," she said.
He and other athletes noticed they would get out of breath more quickly.
I've referred to it as being out of breath at the starting line.
I run out of breath when held down by a four-foot wave.
When I finished, I was out of breath, my face prickly with adrenaline.
She was out of breath and there was a wonderful pink to her cheeks.
That frustration goes double when you're out of breath after running for an hour.
I found myself falling behind the other cars and a bit out of breath.
We were out of breath, and of course best actor is the first category.
He ran a mile and a half in May and wasn't out of breath.
For about the last three months, he was constantly tired and out of breath.
The chase led me to a cornfield and quickly left me out of breath.
He was out of breath and cursing everything and everyone, in his characteristic manner.
Eventually, he was able to walk up the stairs without being completely out of breath.
"Panting and getting out of breath is a way to express yourself," Dr. Allison says.
"The thing is you run out of breath when you're pregnant," she explained to Kimmel.
We typically wind up out of breath with our covers crumbled up in the corner.
"Chin," the woman gives her last name when she stops, a little out of breath.
"I am seriously out of breath," she said, lying down on the court to rest.
He sounded almost out of breath, less from exhaustion than what seemed like pure excitement.
"Every day, try to be hungry and out of breath" is his neatly epigenetic epigram.
"An unsettling feeling was having to speak in public, and being out of breath after every couple of words; having to walk up the podium steps, and being out of breath by the time I got there going up five or six steps," says Rennick.
They hid behind the border fence, out of breath, and talked about what to try next.
"Not my yob, not my yob," he said, seemingly out of breath from shouting each answer.
Then I saw Arwa ahead and, a little out of breath, passed her the Olympic flame.
"I would be so out of breath trying to run around and catch him," she says.
"I'm running out of breath," joked the rapper, 25, onstage at the annual California music festival.
Still out of breath, she picks up her phone and summons all units to the location.
I entered a refrigerated No. 2 car out of breath and dropped into the nearest seat.
She arrived out of breath for an interview in the visiting room, apologizing for being late.
"There were a lot of stairs, so I would get really out of breath," James recalled.
By the time the struggle was over, both men were out of breath, Anthony Torres recalled.
It sounds easy, but 70 reps left me out of breath and reaching for some water.
You can debate whether "Girl Power" meant anything more than clever marketing until you're out of breath.
I was out of breath, my muscles ached, my knees hurt and I was soaked in sweat.
Haddish raps so hard as Cardi that she's out of breath by the end of the bit.
"Our 3-year-old is nowhere to be found," Kimrey told the dispatcher, sounding out of breath.
Day three: After doing a bunch of workouts with kettlebells, I am out of breath and sore.
The Warwick, England man could barely reach the end of his road before running out of breath.
When I boarded the crosstown bus, I was soaking wet and maybe a little out of breath.
"They turned up a bit late, Matt was looking a little bit out of breath," confirms Dighero.
We threw out everything against the wall we could think of until we were out of breath.
House of Pain look a bit out of breath, but they are also, I think, having fun.
"Walking through school, even from one end to the other, I'd be out of breath," John remembered.
It was super hard and I was out of breath a lot, but it was worth it.
He immediately starts chatting at rapid speed, slightly out of breath from the uphill climb from his car.
"The baby is on all my organs so I get out of breath just from walking," she said.
I'm supposed to be constantly out of breath, reaching for the asthma inhaler that only prolongs my suffering.
Barbee: When I got up to the top, [the] first thing was I was incredibly out of breath.
"I still feel guilty when people come through my door and they are out of breath," she said.
No wonder she was cold and tired and out of breath — these are classic signs of severe anemia.
"Prices will rise a bit (on higher energy costs) but will probably run out of breath," Tonouchi said.
It might temporarily push up growth, but (the economy) might run out of breath in fiscal year 2017.
I'm starting to feel really weak, out of breath and gasping for air, and he jumps on my back.
Fortunately, my morning commute is downhill, so I'm not out of breath when I come off mute to talk.
Much like with lap swimming, you're out of breath and pushing your body, but without a drop of sweat.
You could run out of breath trying to name all the cities that had been hit in this country.
Even people without lung problems may find themselves coughing and out of breath under the blanket of toxic smog.
Accompanying David Fray in a pair of Mozart piano concertos (Erato), the Philharmonia Orchestra sounds worryingly out of breath.
During the epic final Temple run, one out-of-breath girl actually threw up in the Pit of Despair.
"I got out of breath sooner than other kids, and I wasn't as active — or as happy," she says.
"[White House counsel] Don McGahn came in my office pretty hot, red, out of breath," Priebus told Vanity Fair.
When the beating was over, we stood within reach of each other, out of breath, our hair a mess.
Instead, Dr. Dixit is kind-faced and bespectacled, out of breath, saying sorry a lot for being a little late.
Does it know it looks like an out-of-breath second grader in the school play who missed its entrance?
After a suspenseful respite, she was relieved to see her mother scamper across the finish line, barely out of breath.
She's out of breath from hurrying, and she stumbles past me, falls onto the cobblestones with a weak mewing sound.
Still out of breath, the 24-year-old Kang proceeded to tee up her ball and hit an errant drive.
Still, if Ms. Marat speaks for too long, she gets out of breath, and she feels she speaks too softly.
Bosski admits to being exhausted, but she looks out of breath and ecstatic at another evening that's gone off flawlessly.
Some of our fellow hikers were out of breath from the exercise and ever thinner air, but we were holding up.
But for whatever reason, it was my final climb, of the 14 Towers reaching out of Breath of the Wild's bedrock.
For endurance and brain health, he says, try regularly to "exercise with an intensity so that you get out of breath."
He said he could not walk up a flight of stairs without being out of breath and that he was exhausted.
"Don McGahn came in my office pretty hot, red, out of breath and said, 'We've got a problem,'" Mr. Priebus recalled.
Mr. Johnston was out of breath and a little wobbly from a short walk in his backyard the afternoon I visited.
At 38, he got tired of being out of breath climbing two flights of stairs at work, and began doing CrossFit.
Its reminiscent of the times in The Empire Strikes Back when Luke was training on Dagobah, out of breath from his training.
I didn't want to be responsible for not being able to get another take because I'm tired or I'm out of breath.
Hula HoopIt may not feel like much of a workout, but 30 minutes of hula hooping will leave you out of breath.
Her daughter, who is named after Marie, runs to start the nebulizer the moment she sees her mother is out of breath.
I try to sing "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" to teach T. about rain, but I'm out of breath and can barely breathe!
He rides around his suburban Maryland neighborhood on a bright orange scooter with his little sister, Ivy, until they're out of breath.
When I would walk down the street I was out of breath, my feet were hurting … Morbid obesity is a clinical disease.
Ms. Johnson fought for five minutes trying to hold her, but when she was exhausted and out of breath she let go.
When the prostitute got to his apartment, she'd be out of breath and look irritated at having had to climb the stairs.
Within the space of 10 minutes, a PA appeared beside the carriage, out of breath, with some Wendy's french fries for Streep.
That's probably why I didn't question why Larry would sometimes close his eyes or seem out of breath when he worked on me.
With baited breath (and some designers, nearly out of breath), the hopefuls listened as InStyle's editor-in-chief Laura Brown announced the winners.
The class includes an ABSURD number of squats and presses, leaving us out of breath and looking at each other with "OMFG" faces.
It was hard and I was out of breath but I kept it up and then I was able to build my stamina.
He had been treated with immunosuppressive therapy, but his symptoms had worsened; he could hardly walk 25 yards without being out of breath.
Sycophants immediately restored him to his place, but he was too out of breath and dazed to make it to the finish line.
"In the final seconds I almost ran out of breath," he said, adding he survived by clinging to part of the collapsed stage.
Sean Roche, a top C.I.A. official at the time, said he got a call from another C.I.A. director who was out of breath.
Both of us were out of breath after experiencing the insane cornering and acceleration of the 24S over and over and over again.
It is a gentle, relaxing activity that involves deep breathing but does not work up a sweat or leave you out of breath.
He runs out of breath, struggling to get all of "one thing I can tell you, you just got to be free" out.
"I used the stairs but I was out of breath by the time I arrived at my office on the 22nd floor," he said.
The second half feels out of breath in its pacing, moving past whole nations and plot beats far faster than they can be resolved.
A few more days passed, and she felt out of breath just walking to the bathroom — odd for a woman who usually exercised daily.
"Lemon, who was at this point nearly out of breath from laughing, asked the pair to "hold on," adding, "That was a good one.
We did a lot of physicality where he would punch a pillow until he was out of breath, and we would go into scenes.
Pratt and Krasinski took to their social media pages post-workout — sweating and out of breath — to share that they had just done the regimen.
A middling trumpeter (say, one in a student band) appears to struggle against the music, and will finish a phrase upon running out of breath.
Shortly before 11 AM, she rushed to the Canadian Pacific counter, arriving out of breath and demanding the package be placed on board Flight 108.
I also spend 220 minutes wrestling two dogs for a nail trim and come out of the room covered in hair and out of breath.
They were panting, out of breath and just on the verge of tears, which would have marred the careful application of glitter on their faces.
On the way up, I tried to chat with Chrissy Stuckey, a 36-year-old dancer from Toronto, but I was running out of breath.
But as Mr. Burete made it back to the house, out of breath, red dirt still stuck to his knees, he couldn't believe his eyes.
"That's The River Café over there," a portly jogger says to his equally out of breath companion in a tone that mixes both pride and gluttony.
Not only does that make it pull hard long after most engines would have run out of breath, but it also makes the engine note amazing.
If you're too out of breath to carry on a conversation, you've likely crossed this threshold—and your body needs carbs to keep your workout moving.
The V6 is a sweetheart, pulling hard from down low and not running out of breath until you flick the paddle to grab the next gear.
At 9,200 feet above sea level, most visitors to Bekoji, a small town in the Ethiopian highlands, run out of breath simply walking up a hill.
Herman said his biggest symptom was shortness of breath and he became out of breath just walking from one side of his apartment to the other.
The U.S. added 2170,2000 jobs in December, capping a year of steady gains and showing that the labor market has not yet run out of breath.
He was out of breath and sweating, with a pronounced hobble, the source says, adding that they later saw that same man in custody of the police.
We're both out of breath when the other guy tells everyone the heart attack he nearly had when he saw a wide-open mouth coming his way.
He's tired of the negativity of Twitter, he's tired and out of breath talking about what he's tired of on Instagram, and he is TIRED of Drake.
At that Clinton rally, Buffett seemed to be almost out of breath and folksy as ever even as he lowered his "monkey" boom on the GOP nominee.
That serious wallop of torque, along with a 10-speed transmission, means that the Raptor pulls hard in all situations and is never caught out of breath.
District attorney Paul Howard said Towns told officers he was out of breath and unable to stand immediately after fleeing the scene of a reported domestic dispute.
He visited all of our Fiber cities so quickly that I think he was still a bit out of breath when he got back to Mountain View!
And while biking is a great commuting solution for some people, not everyone wants to show up to work out of breath and sweating through their clothes.
Still, Williams thinks pub rock is a passing movement that will likely run out of breath before it's ever embraced by the greater Sydney and Melbourne crowds.
Now, his breathing is shallow, and even going from his bedroom to the other end of his Manhattan apartment makes him feel a little out of breath.
"We're trying to count everyone, and here we are in remote Alaska," Mr. Dillingham said, out of breath as he ran down the hall toward the gym.
I end my workout by trying the 30-minute sprint and brisk walk alternation, but am out of breath, lightheaded, and dripping with sweat after just 10 minutes.
Pelicans guard E'Twaun Moore also on the Great Wall, hopefully via gondola, looking not at all out of breath and without a sweatband or compression tights in sight.
One of them, Timothy Min, an ad director, had dashed into the line out of breath, having commuted from Brooklyn via Citi Bike, subway and a frenzied run.
It wasn't ideal for a first date: The exercise, coupled with the get-to-know-you conversation, left me out of breath and sounding like a dying cat.
She kept up a steady stream of jokes and chitchat, never once seeming out of breath as she cruised up rocky climbs to 8,000 feet above sea level.
But if you think "free" means truncated, ineffective, or boring, think again — these virtual sessions will have you out of breath and drenched with sweat in no time.
Today, some stopped to rest on the steps of the DOO, out of breath, before keeling over, while others made it inside to the airlock lounge before passing out.
At others, observing some bit of venality, they run in long, bitter sentences, laced with misery, that go on and on until they seem to run out of breath.
At the run's end, Izzard was at a literal loss for words (and almost out of breath) as he spoke to the BBC, at one point breaking into tears.
He listened until I ran out of breath and had exhausted my limited French vocabulary, unsure if anything I had said made enough sense for him to understand me.
Her block, once Jewish, is now black; she is an interloper, this out-of-breath middle-aged white woman in shorts, viewed with a mixture of curiosity and hostility.
Still out of breath, Harris describes how moments earlier, he'd been riding a city bus with some friends when a white man told them they were being too loud.
You're going to learn that when you're out of breath, when your legs are hurting, that doesn't mean you have to stop, it doesn't mean you're out of oxygen.
On Thursday, Ms. Winfrey, a little out of breath after a 45-minute run, praised Ms. Grossman, one of around five candidates brought to her by a search firm.
The American labor market completed a decade-long marathon of hiring in the final month of 2019, and still shows few signs that it is running out of breath.
I'm only just about to turn 21 and I can hardly walk the mile from my apartment to campus without feeling out of breath and still craving a smoke.
It was almost like she wasn't sure if she was going to come out for it when she started talking but finally meandered into it after running out of breath.
I hadn't hiked longer than a weekend, I was out of breath on the uphill to my apartment, but the idea of crossing an entire country on foot captured me.
Ms. Pericet arrives, wielding castanets like a cicada's buzz, a small creature's defense of deceptively large sound, and after some sexually tinged tussling, Mr. Lérida doubles over, out of breath.
If you try to name everything Darren Criss has been a part of since he burst onto the scene with his role as Blaine in Glee, you'd run out of breath.
When you're at a higher altitude, there's significantly less air pressure than if you were at sea level, so your lungs have to work harder and you may feel out of breath.
I think I'm going to be a little bit out of breath during Monday's show but learning all the dances has been so much fun and it's been keeping me in shape.
To get there, Anthony, in short pants and sneakers, wends his way through a crowded street market, races up the stairs and arrives out of breath but, like his welcoming mother, smiling. Mrs.
When she comes home, she's out of breath, but temporarily relieved, dancing and singing along to the music out of her headphones (in one vivid scene, to "Bloody Motherfucking Asshole" by Martha Wainwright).
Let's be honest, nothing is as funny as watching a silent disco, where hundreds of people are dancing in sync to the sound of shuffling, chatting, out-of-breath-panting and utter silence.
He repeatedly entered the compound to search for Stevens and Smith until he was out of breath only to be met with a barrage of grenade fire each time he exited the compound.
He repeatedly entered the compound to search for Stevens and Smith until he was out of breath, only to be met with a barrage of grenade fire each time he exited the compound.
It's mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission co-developed with GM. With a whopping 2000 lb-ft of torque and 265 cogs at its disposal, the Expedition never feels out of breath.
Did the prison commandant Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, personally beat him until he was out of breath, or did Duch stand back and laugh as he watched, as some witnesses testified?
"The main thing is I can't even walk up a flight of stairs without being out of breath or going to the bathroom without having to sit down because I'm exhausted," Underwood said.
I was a little bit out of breath, but that's O.K. — I felt like I got through it pretty good, and besides that, I felt good inside, I felt good in my heart.
The chancellor also sought to assuage concerns about her health, after she was seen trembling several times in recent weeks and appeared out of breath when speaking to reporters in Paris on Sunday.
"We have no money, we need to move on now and get our lives back," said Mayerly Isaguirre, out of breath from dragging her belongings up the steep hill at the Ecuadorian border.
"You can tell I had to ride him really hard," an out of breath Rosario said while still on the back of the chestnut colt, who has now won four consecutive Grade One starts.
This is what you do: you take a big breath, you talk and talk until you run out of breath, and then you take another big breath, and you just keep going like that.
A: I went to Florida to get my first racing wheelchair, and I remembered feeling that freedom to be able to go really fast and push my limits again, to be out of breath.
I'm mildly out of breath and only wearing shorts and a sports bra when maintenance brings in the TV, but I am too excited about my new toy to care about my appearance this second.
When it came to the latter, you could tell some of the cast members were a bit out of breath and maybe weren't fully hitting their notes, but they still plowed through to the end.
"About five years ago I used to dance regularly, but as I got bigger my joints would hurt and I'd get out of breath after just a short walk, so I gave it up," she says.
In his last public appearance on June 26, wearing his signature sweater, Marchionne appeared fatigued and out of breath as he presented a Jeep Wrangler to Italy's paramilitary police, the Carabinieri, at a ceremony in Rome.
"The thing is I lost my mother a couple of weeks ago, so like I am dealing with a bunch of things right now," he said in a childlike voice, sounding agitated and out of breath.
Heads Up As I hiked through the village of Oia in Santorini, Greece, slightly out of breath from navigating the hilly streets, I was certain that I had seen few places in the world as attractive.
Indeed, she revealed on Twitter that she only recorded one version of the song ("I was so out of breath and agitated by the end," she wrote), which manifests beautifully in a stream-of-consciousness effect.
"When I was younger, my dad and I used to have these nights where he would get out all of his old 45s and we would dance until we were out of breath," Ms. Schweitzer said.
Why is it that we refuse so stubbornly to be convinced, refuse even to listen—just run, out of breath, from one night to the next, as if death were a party and we mustn't be late.
He felt that this was unusual as he had sung these songs many times and was always able to reach the high notes, but this time he was out of breath and felt pain in the left lung.
After watching 20 minutes of hockey, I need an out of breath guy to tell me about being harder on the puck and getting pucks in deep and any other hockey cliché he can muster in 30 seconds?
Here's how it works: After you've completed your "fitness test"—really just a set of timed exercises after which you inform the coach how out of breath or excruciatingly unfit you feel—you are ready to be an athlete.
I've found anxiety relief on those bikes that go nowhere, largely inspired by the motivational instructors that encourage me to keep going, even when I'm sweaty, out of breath, and feel like I can't pedal for one more minute.
If you've watched the show before, you know that's when all the actors from a movie like The Favourite or a show like Stranger Things pile on to the awards show stage, out-of-breath and grinning ear to ear.
Which isn't a bad thing per se, but he was a fifty something bloke who recorded tracks like this with the queen of filth, Peaches, and looked like the sort of bloke who'd get out of breath walking up the stairs.
The network's snippet shows an animated, extraordinarily orange Trump struggling to make it to the podium for a press conference, running out of breath on his way to the dais before collapsing to the floor and dragging himself towards it.
Regardless of what main course or dessert or entire goddamn dinner party Child is preparing, she's completely unflappable, and despite always seeming just slightly out of breath, she projects a confidence that I think I've only felt once in my life.
Among them ... Alessandra Ambrosia, Chuck Liddell, David Spade, Hilary Duff, James Corden, Jeff Probst, Kelly Slater, Larry David, Leo DiCaprio, Nina Dobrev, Paris Hilton, Russell Simmons, Ryan Lochte, Ryan Seacrest, Sacha Baron Cohen, Seth Macfarlane, Sly Stallone, Tobey Maguire ... out of breath.
If you're going into this challenge expecting to run anything less than a 12 or 13-minute mile, you're not only going to be sorely disappointed, you're also going to be extremely sore, out of breath and unlikely to keep it up for a year.
Long tones are notes held until you run out of breath, and anyone who's ever seriously studied a wind instrument (I played the oboe with varying degrees of resolve from childhood through college) will experience traumatic flashbacks reading about Butler's stages of grief around this situation.
Not because it had sold out in a day, or because he had been joined on stage by his friend AJ Tracey, or because he had paced himself this time around, not running out of breath as he had done at an appearance in the summer.
Again and again, until out of breath, those same medical authorities have also explained why making sure that all or nearly all children are vaccinated is so crucial: It creates a critical mass of resistance, known as herd immunity, that doesn't give a disease the chance to spread.
They catch themselves thrusting to the beat and become self-conscious, like when you suddenly become acutely aware of your own blinking, and it's like, well, you can't go off beat now because that's jarring but also the rhythm is a bit too fast and now you're huffing out of breath.
Now that acts are playing with format—Bey-inspired visual albums, holding out on streaming services like Taylor Swift, looping 30 seconds of a chorus for three dumb minutes on YouTube, as Post Malone's label did with his 21 Savage duet "Rockstar"—the industry is out of breath playing catchup.
Especially immediately before they go on stage, when there's all this nervous energy, and when they come off stage, they're like an athlete who's just run a 100-meter, they're sort of panting and out of breath, and I was very interested in those moments and the dynamics of backstage.
And just when we were all out of breath, drenched in sweat tinged of 11 herbs and spices, with our eyes gazing foggily at the ceiling in confused ecstasy, KFC rolled back on top of us, drumstick in hand, and dropped a new video game that is a Sims-like dating simulator.
Senator Warren bolted through NYC's Penn Station Monday afternoon trying to catch a train -- even as reporter Adam Glyn tried to fire off a question -- and as you can see and hear in this video, she not only outran the much-younger Glyn ... she wasn't out of breath when he finally caught up to her!
"Family Feud" featuring Beyonce off of Jay's latest studio album 25:213 gets a stunning visual treatment, directed by Ava DuVernay and starring everyone from Mindy Kaling to Janet Mock to Jessica Chastain to Thandie Newton to Moonlight's Trevante Rhodes to Michael B. Jordan to Blue Ivy herself and oh my goodness, I'm running out of breath.
In Celina Su's provocatively spare poem, that fearful uncertainty lingers in the white spaces her readers must hopscotch through, snatching thoughts from the air, in the same way we navigate the checkpoints and sluices of airports in the hope that when we arrive, out of breath, at the gate, we'll be welcomed warmly and taken in.
In the bundle, you'll receive lifetime access to 10 courses and over 35 hours of training in every aspect of podcasting, including the very basics of audio/video recording, strategies for recording your own voice, and even instruction on how to breathe correctly so you can host your podcast with confidence and not sound like some out-of-breath goblin.
There's something mildly impersonal about this; whereas Peloton shines in the instructors bringing the boutique workout experience into your home by engaging personally with students, talking about their day, cracking jokes, or even pushing themselves to the point where they're as out of breath as you are, the Tonal classes feel a bit robotic and rehearsed to the point where some of the script come across as cringeworthy.
Beyond using any kind of tracker to gauge the intensity of your workout, be sure to know your personal limits (and anything a doctor has told you to watch out for) before you begin — if you find that you're completely out of breath only a few minutes in or you need to stop exercising well before you planned to stop, rethink your regimen and consider how to adjust it for your abilities.

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