hyperventilate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The implication here is that after a little time passes, the folks who hyperventilate over automating "sweet messages" will get over it.
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One of the daughters was on the floor hyperventilating.
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Which is of course fashionable, and the same reason why we don't see hyperventilating overweight people selling exercise clothing.
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You start hyperventilating, wondering if you were actually in lecture or if you were stuck on your couch for 13 weeks.
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On the other hand, if one were to hyperventilate, then fresh air would be drawn into the lungs and carbon dioxide would rapidly be blown out.
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She broke down in tears and began to hyperventilate as she was sentenced.
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I'm kind of hyperventilating talking about it...
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As a result, a persons body begins to hyperventilate to allow more oxygen to enter the bloodstream, divert blood to muscles, and sweat to cool the skin.
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The younger teenager began hyperventilating and hitting his head against the ground.
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It can be caused by taking several very deep breaths, or hyperventilating, just before a dive.
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