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Recent Examples of wheeze
Verb
The group ogled the glassy expanse of water and the snowcapped mountains beyond, and then got to inflating the kayaks, which slowly wheezed to life.—Meg Bernhard, The New Yorker, 15 Apr. 2024 An asthmatic boy without an inhaler was wheezing in the acrid smoke from brush and trash fires, which had been lit for warmth.—Emily Baumgaertner, New York Times, 28 Mar. 2024
Noun
The Lakers were 1-2 in consecutive games against Minnesota, Oklahoma City and Boston, closing out a rugged portion of the schedule with a wheeze.—Helene Elliott, Los Angeles Times, 26 Dec. 2023 As a rookie in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kmet watched his team’s 5-1 start become an 8-8 wheeze followed by a lopsided playoff loss in New Orleans.—Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune, 3 Sep. 2023 See all Example Sentences for wheeze
The crowd gasped as smoke from red and gold fireworks filled the air.
Thuc Nhi Nguyen,
Los Angeles Times,
9 Dec. 2024
Spectators in the gallery cried and gasped, as Neely’s legs flailed about and then slowed down and stopped moving altogether before Penny released his hold on Neely’s neck and got up, fifty-one seconds later.
Saka scored a goal in each half before Kai Havertz got the third two minutes before the final whistle to get the Gunners back to winning ways after Mikel Arteta’s side faltered to a draw against Fulham on Sunday.
Matias Grez,
CNN,
12 Dec. 2024
At several points during the game and after the final whistle blew, Grieb was visibly unhappy with how the game was managed.
According to Nate, what makes working with Marielle satisfying isn’t just her determination to avoid the cliche, but her willingness to look for the best idea up until the last possible minute.
Jim Hemphill,
IndieWire,
3 Dec. 2024
Of the many threadbare cliches passed down among wine lovers, the idea that white wines do not merit aging is among the most egregious.
Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen,
Robb Report,
25 Nov. 2024
The two-dimensional characters communicate in bromides; Lena’s fellow privates, who suffer from the laziest defining characteristics (coarse Southern gal, proper preacher’s daughter, New Yorker), are the worst offenders.
Vikram Murthi,
IndieWire,
6 Dec. 2024
In place of triumph-of-the-human-spirit bromides, though, what the book delivers is its own kind of cinema, harsh and true.
Nike muscled into the sport with the stamp of a swoosh on the front of every jersey, but those jerseys were, in nearly every other way, the Majestic template.
Stephen J. Nesbitt,
The Athletic,
4 Apr. 2024
The new guy, Elliott Hill, is only a couple of weeks in but already secured a 12-season extension of Nike’s partnership with the NBA and WNBA, ensuring the swoosh will stay on pro-basketball’s uniforms and official apparel.
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