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  2. to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain, or shock: gasp in When she saw the money hidden in the box she gasped in surprise. [ + speech ] "Help me!" he gasped. C2. to breathe loudly and with difficulty, trying to get more air:

    • Gasped

      GASPED Significado, definición, qué es ...

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      gasped definicja: 1. past simple and past participle of ...

    • Gasometer

      GASOMETER definition: 1. a large metal container where ...

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      gasohol definition: 1. a fuel made from alcohol and ...

    • Gassing

      GASSING definition: 1. present participle of gas 2. ...

    • Astonishment

      ASTONISHMENT definition: 1. very great surprise: 2. ...

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      gasped Bedeutung, Definition gasped: 1. past simple and ...

  3. to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain, or shock: gasp in When she saw the money hidden in the box she gasped in surprise. [ + speech ] "Help me!" he gasped. C2. to breathe loudly and with difficulty, trying to get more air:

  4. to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain, or shock: gasp in When she saw the money hidden in the box she gasped in surprise. [ + speech ] "Help me!" he gasped. C2. to breathe loudly and with difficulty, trying to get more air:

  5. to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain, or shock: gasp in When she saw the money hidden in the box she gasped in surprise. [ + speech ] "Help me!" he gasped. C2. to breathe loudly and with difficulty, trying to get more air:

  6. noun. plural gasps. : an act of gasping : a sudden loud intake of breath with one's mouth because of surprise, shock, pain, etc. He let out an audible gasp at the sight of the snake. a gasp of surprise. His eyes looked wild and strange from the fever; he trembled continuously, and each breath he took sounded like a gasp for life. Robert C. O'Brien.

  7. be gasping (for something) [intransitive] (British English, informal) to want or need something very badly, especially a drink or a cigarette. Definition of gasp verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun. a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise. a convulsive effort to breathe. a short, convulsive utterance: the words came out in gasps. verb (used without object) to catch one's breath. Synonyms: blow, puff. to struggle for breath with the mouth open; breathe convulsively. Synonyms: blow, puff.