wheezy in the PONS Dictionary

wheezy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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She had her first wheezy episode a year ago and it was really frightening.
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His voice is described as vulnerable, slightly wheezy tenor that is best suited for slow material.
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In severe cases, stridor of the airway occurs, with gasping or wheezy inspiratory breath sounds and decreasing oxygen levels.
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Oil-burners are economical and have come a long way from their wheezy past, but petrol power is so much better.
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Does his slightly wheezy laugh grate on your nerves?
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He is often recognized for his hoarse, wheezy voice.
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And with that he gives a wheezy laugh.
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He said he was feeling a little wheezy and wanted to go home.
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But the little wheezy instrument caught my attention and held it fast and hard.
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The call is short, wheezy and rapidly repeated.
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