Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"wheeze" Definitions
  1. the high, whistling sound that your chest makes when you cannot breathe easily
  2. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) a clever trick or plan

118 Sentences With "wheeze"

How to use wheeze in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "wheeze" and check conjugation/comparative form for "wheeze". Mastering all the usages of "wheeze" from sentence examples published by news publications.

You open your mouth to sing along — and you wheeze.
You wheeze or cough so hard that your sides soon ache.
The latest wheeze is charging fans 400 rupees to meet him.
Yet all this pageantry was the wheeze of a dying world.
But other experts caution that the "meat wheeze" phenomenon needs more research.
América's voice is a small, timid wheeze, and her face is gaunt.
A reminder that you are 25 and wheeze going up the stairs.
Sometimes, asthma symptoms can be mild and make a person wheeze or cough.
If he walked slowly enough, he could avoid triggering the wheeze and cough.
And to top it all off, the car also emits Vader's classic death wheeze.
Their sharp ears pick up every snorfle and wheeze we make in the night.
If this burden is foisted on the counties, some might wheeze under the strain.
That may help explain the desperation to get ahead, manifested by their factcheckUK wheeze.
Air conditioners will wheeze out, leaving many in homes that will grow dangerously hot.
"The results of the present meta-analysis show that adherence to a Mediterranean diet during childhood is a protective factor for 'current wheeze' and 'asthma ever,' but not for 'severe current wheeze' when considering all studies together," the researchers wrote in the paper.
And, a look at cruise lines' new wheeze in the Caribbean: real travel it ain't.
I have noisy equipment, ventilators and beds that wheeze and whistle all day and night.
Here, however, a new wheeze, the "term funding scheme" (TFS), may be able to help.
You can have antibodies to, say, cat dander, yet never wheeze or sneeze around cats.
Many suspect that voters would have seen it as a wheeze to jack up income tax.
"You finish it," I said with a wheeze, releasing the stick and reaching for the bag.
The old heap's engine, sputtering now and then with a grandmotherly wheeze, refused to turn over .
Sometimes the guests just wheeze with pleasure like, Chef, come up here after, let's have a drink!
The same broad logic ought to apply to heat-not-burn (HNB) products, Big Tobacco's latest wheeze.
Masan's latest wheeze is animal feed, as it hopes to gain from the rising consumption of fresh meat.
My advice to Mr Corbyn would be to fire the adviser who thought it would be a wheeze.
It has to gasp and wheeze its way to get there, but, yeah, this one delivers the goods.
The sound of the pack's direct passage is immense: a dragon's sigh or the wheeze of hell's accordion.
By the time the chorus has kicked in—a big wheeze of "Motherless child"—it's all clearly very U2.
The wheeze also enables them to get round government diktats about sectors they should or should not lend to.
Alex approves, then continues to wheeze excruciatingly, forcing his brother to see him off by beating him to death.
"Once in a lifetime," a phrase I usually disdain as a marketer's wheeze, truly applies to this giant show.
Some ministers claimed there was a secret wheeze to get round the Benn act, but that it was confidential.
Lungs wheeze, livers moan, foreheads resemble the sporadic etchings of a primary school child and their first meeting with clay.
Carolyn heard him wheeze, and while she knew he had asthma, it hadn't been an issue in a long time.
I tried to say, "Well done, James Bay, well done," but I croaked and nothing emerged but a parched wheeze.
The latest wheeze is to find a way to allow regretful Britons to retain their EU membership on an individual basis.
The algae can exude toxins that irritate swimmers' skin and get carried ashore by winds, causing people to cough and wheeze.
It can make you cough or wheeze, give you a headache and stress your heart, even if you are generally healthy.
Or, perhaps, he would have, had Gervais not decided to eke every tired wheeze out of this heavily flogged dead horse.
Eventually, I made the connection that most people don't wheeze or have coughing fits every time their heart rate goes up.
Every time we made love after the break, the frame would groan and wheeze in tandem, as if echoing our efforts.
"If you have shortness of breath, wheeze or cough, you should suggest that the doctor order a spirometry test," he said.
Mr Maduro's latest wheeze is to replace the "strong bolívar" (introduced in 2008) with a "sovereign bolívar", worth a thousand times more.
A change to the taxation of royalties, to undermine a wheeze used by oil and internet firms, goes beyond the OECD recommendations.
Thick velvet drapes, many the worse for wear, block out the view of the city, and ventilation machines wheeze from the ceiling.
Still, he lay awake, on his thin mattress on the floor, listening to the man snort and wheeze, wondering when sleep would come.
It starts with an ambient wheeze from overhead speakers, as witnesses take their seats in the cavernous space of Manhattan's Park Avenue Armory.
And she's still mutilated, of course, her throat cut to the bone, her voice a garbled combination of croak, wheeze and death rattle.
The legend made sense when Stripey emitted an uneven wheeze reminiscent of someone trying desperately to stop laughing long enough to catch her breath.
For China, central Europe is at best a minor element of a larger Eurasian strategy linked to its "One Belt, One Road" infrastructure wheeze.
By lunchtime, I'd switch over to writing because it was too much of a pain in the ass to wheeze words into a phone.
They are more likely to wheeze, have a stuffy nose and experience headaches, sore throats, eye irritation, hoarseness and difficulty recovering from respiratory infections.
He loves telling stories of his legal tussles with the good old boys, punctuating them with a laugh that comes out like a wheeze.
But one day, during her monthly session, the woman began to wheeze and find it difficult to breathe after the first live bee sting.
McConnell's understudy, Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, has even joined in the latest anti-Trump defamatory wheeze: that the president might be mentally unbalanced.
In some ways, the new wheeze resembles the "funding for lending scheme" (FLS), designed to channel cheap credit to firms, which was launched in 2012.
Locals cough and wheeze under vast clouds of smoke, and NASA images show oil threatening to encroach on the Tigris River, a major water source.
Today, his Nudy track shows he understands the sonic language of contemporary Atlanta, bathing Nudy's wheeze in horror movie arpeggios and chest-caving bass work.
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.
"If you have shortness of breath, wheeze or cough, you should suggest that the doctor order a spirometry test," lead author Shawn D. Aaron, MD, said.
His latest wheeze is to present himself as the champion of European Christian democracy, but a better label for his rotten regime would be authoritarian kleptocracy.
Observers noted that farmers — the people who most often came in contact with pollens and animal dander — were the ones least likely to sneeze and wheeze.
The result was nearly two hours of limb-splayed wheeze-grunting from two very middle-aged men with few athletic strengths but a weakness for spectacle.
But I am determined to be a runner, despite the dangers and despite the fact that I wheeze even more than I do when I go curling.
The brick-fest continued unabated until Vital's put-back dunk enabled Baylor to wheeze out to a 17-16 edge with 5:12 remaining in the half.
So researchers at Airbus, Europe's biggest aircraft manufacturer, have been experimenting with a wheeze which they hope might shave up to 10% off an airliner's fuel consumption.
These are a fundraising wheeze that sell crypto-tokens to investors, who hope that their value will rise in future; they have raised $7.3bn so far this year.
There is the whoosh-squoosh of the juice vendor squashing her oranges on the corner, the growl of a hundred motorbikes, the wheeze of a thousand lumbering buses.
It probably seemed a harmless wheeze to burnish your public image when it was put to you by (I presume) an Englishman with a camera and a plausible manner.
The towers also dominate the Autostadt, a sprawling, car-themed entertainment park and VW marketing wheeze, more popular than any other tourist site in Lower Saxony, a big German state.
Of their own free will, two point five million people opted to watch Ken Shamrock and Kimbo Slice wheeze their way through a sloppy one round fight at Bellator 21994.
Firms suspected of involvement in the tax wheeze were squeezed out of the supply chain after the crackdown and lost their business as most traders now buy directly from farmers.
One 28-year-old patient, for instance, developed extreme nasal congestion shortly after becoming a trimmer at a marijuana facility; eventually, he developed a chronic cough and a wheeze, too.
" On "Needing Something," he tightens his slurry wheeze into an anguished singing voice: "All this pain make me sing songs/Ain't no love in the sewer that I came from.
Italian restaurateurs know that few customers will protest if they give them a receipt scrawled on the back of a napkin (a wheeze that allows them to avoid declaring the transaction).
The wheeze of this "piano with braces" has become the sound people dread to hear in restaurants or at railway stations, accompanied by the hopeful chink of coins in a hat.
The annual speech, a wheeze cooked up a few years ago, features the closest thing the EU has to a president, grandstanding before the closest thing it has to a legislature.
The lowering of tax rates around the world in the 1980s and 1990s reduced the need for this wheeze, helping to explain why headline executive pay has soared in recent decades.
These ropes activate the installation when the visitor pulls them: the fabric forms begin to spin, slowly, and some emit the humming wheeze of an accordion or the ringing of bells.
Google, for reasons unknown, affirmed that although the public-facing portion of Google+ will wheeze its last in April, the company will "continue to invest in Google+ for enterprise," whatever that means.
If France had zero tariffs on Japanese whisky, but Britain had a 10% tariff, then it would be a profitable wheeze to export Japanese whisky to France, and thence (freely) to Britain.
Only last week it was alleged that Elmar Brok, a walrus-like Christian Democrat from Germany, had been charging constituents to visit the parliament and made €18,000 a year from the wheeze.
Slowly it opened its mouth, exposing its black enamel-less teeth, and did its best to frighten me by making the loudest noise of which it is capable — a faint bronchial wheeze.
In the months that followed, he developed serious health problems — despite having never been a smoker, he now breathes with the deep wheeze of someone with a two-pack-a-day habit.
After watching his team clank and wheeze in the first half against the Rockets, punctuated by a fumble-finger Green pass to a surprised fan in the third row, Kerr called a timeout.
IN 2007, Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia came up with a wheeze to rent out two air beds in their San Francisco apartment, because a conference had left the local hotels full-to-overflowing.
AT HUAY XAI on the Thailand-Laos border, around 1,000km downriver from Mr Guo's house in Cizhong, a sampan's tubercular engine kicks in with a wheeze, a gag and a violent sneeze of black smoke.
The predictable result is that subway cars now wheeze along at the mercy of warped tracks, frayed cables and a signal system that was state of the art, maybe, when Americans were dancing the jitterbug.
Mr. Fisher ingeniously transfigured the sound world of classical Japanese Noh drama, with a harmonium making a gently coppery wheeze and the willowy viola da gamba trading off with its more powerful descendant, the cello.
"Particularly strong are the associations between early BPA exposure and altered behavior and disrupted neurodevelopment in children, as well as increased probability of childhood wheeze and asthma," the author of one of the reviews wrote.
The packaging for the Idol 4S doubles up as a headset for virtual reality content Much more interesting is Alcatel's wheeze to make the packaging for the Idol 33S do double duty as a VR headset.
I decided to delve into the alluring world of snore solutions to curb my nightly wheeze, but first spoke to sleep medicine specialist Alcibiades Rodriguez of the NYU Langone Medical Center about what actually causes snoring.
Your kid with croup may start coughing like a wounded seal; she may wheeze or make a grating sound while breathing in; and the skin around her ribs and chest could well retract with every breath.
The lead author, Dr. Shawn D. Aaron, a professor of medicine at the University of Ottawa, said that a cough or a wheeze is not enough to diagnose asthma and put a person on inhaled steroids.
Asthma does not normally manifest itself before a child is five, but a tendency to wheeze and a reaction to a particular skin-prick test are good indicators that the child in question will eventually become asthmatic.
Rather than being the latest Machiavellian wheeze by LME warehouse operators to replace the discredited load-out queue operating model, this shadow storage system is simply an efficient market reaction to a distorted LME warehouse pricing landscape.
Denver's offense somehow managed to wheeze and hiccup its way to two early touchdowns, an output that would surely have been hilariously inadequate against New England's in any scenario that did not also involve the Broncos' marauding defense.
" I, through gritted teeth, shouting back at their breath pungent with hatred and disgust, wheeze out the following retort: "Actually, you sort of do, because a live set in a club is a strangely narcissistic thing to do.
The machine did wheeze a bit at the top, but it rallied for another jaunt up Eddy Street to summit at Howard Avenue, where there are stately homes and views across the water of the Verrazzano-Narrows bridge.
ROBERT McDOWALLFormer Chairman of the Policy & Finance CommitteeThe States of AlderneyAlderney, Guernsey Tax point "An ORSome wheeze" (May 27th) painted a highly jaundiced portrait of Hong Kong's Occupational Retirement Scheme, suggesting it is used by the "rich and tax-shy".
MARKET (IN)EFFICIENCY Rather than being the latest Machiavellian wheeze by LME warehouse operators to replace the discredited load-out queue operating model, this shadow storage system is simply an efficient market reaction to a distorted LME warehouse pricing landscape.
The Sabri house in Karachi was full of the wheeze of portable harmoniums, the patter of drums and the joyous, repetitive mantras of qawwali, the songs of the millions of South Asian followers of the mystical Sufi strain of Islam.
The sound was low and intermittent, a stunted release of air followed by a sodden gargling that might have been the wheeze and rattle of the sprinklers starting up, and it took me a minute to realize what it was.
There would be something poignant if it was anyone else forced to bluff and wheeze through this sort of Fudged Book Report on the radio, but because it's Francesa, declaiming as ever from within the bulletproof popemobile of his tragicomic ego, it's pure delight.
In other words, we are in the belly of young-adult fiction: a marketing wheeze dressed up as an art form, and stupendously summarized, in the movie, by the image of Cassie hurrying through the woods carrying both an assault rifle and a Teddy bear.
There's something so gleefully off about Scheer's particular mutilations—pay particular attention to the way the synth notes heave and wheeze around the beat like marathoners at the 99.93-mile mark on opener "Far She"—that you can't help but crack a Richard D. James-sized smile.
In short, Cleveland's offense has come a long way from its dismal 2015 Finals performance, which saw the Cavs bully and wheeze their way to a 99.6 offensive rating and a 43.6 effective field goal percentage, with James as their only real catalyst for creating opportunities.
Pop success isn't the most stable of things, so perhaps it wasn't surprising that the Vengaboyz didn't have the longevity of Neil Young or one of those other old blokes who wheeze about on stage year after year, garnering endless 4* reviews for their new albums in Mojo.
"We need to be absolutely sure that we are not going to end up in a situation where the general election is used as a distraction whilst they (the government) by some cunning wheeze bounce us out of the European Union without a deal," Emily Thornberry, Labour's foreign affairs spokeswoman, said.
Here, inside the office, with the doctor and his caseworker from Health Services, there was no sound of the rain, or if there was he couldn't hear it—all he could hear was the rasp and wheeze of his own compromised breathing as he sucked air through the fibres of the mask.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Limbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada MORE's third place finish lets her wheeze on through South Carolina.
All this prepares the reader for a highly predictable book: a fulmination against David Cameron's decision to hold the referendum; a condemnation of the ignorance and bigotry of the 52% who voted to leave; a few crocodile tears about how "we" should have done more for the left-behind; and then a clever wheeze to overturn the referendum.
Eleven months' worth of memories run on a loop in my mind, starting with the sounds of the first evening we met him last April: His boisterous laugh, the way he pounded out music on a piano keyboard, the wheeze from the cold he was battling as he fell asleep next to me on the couch.
In early January, Representative Gregory Meeks of New York offered an off-the-cuff assessment of the Democratic race: Should Mr. Biden wheeze in the early states, many in the party would turn to Mr. Bloomberg as a Plan B. "If Mr. Biden can't get out of New Hampshire and Iowa, then Bloomberg has Super Tuesday," Mr. Meeks said at the time.
I've felt a whoosh and a wheeze, a chill and a heave, depending on what's been on the screen so close to my eyeballs—but while I've walked away wobbly from some experiences, like Capcom's Kitchen and Until Dawn's Rush of Blood spin-off, which combines a roller-coaster sim with a bloody rail-shooter, that's mainly because of the content, rather than the method of delivery.
There are several different specialties with expertise around coughs, including pediatric pulmonologists, allergist-immunologists and otolaryngologists, which reflects the many reasons a child might be coughing, beyond that past infection; you worry about young children who may have choked or inhaled a foreign object, you worry about asthma, which in some children shows up as cough rather than wheeze, and a long list of other causes.
" Elsewhere, one of the artists recruited a "porn star" to be "stump-fucked" by the stump-legged performance artist Mangina, and a young couple was planted in one of the pods to have sex, available to view on channel 36, a wheeze that set other couples off and "created a sort of intimacy" in the mind of Josh, who was captivated by the show, claiming afterward, "Now I know how to make a cult.

No results under this filter, show 118 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.