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How To Use Hyperventilate In A Sentence

  • I hyperventilate when they come near me with the needle.
  • This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea.
  • The mountain climber started to hyperventilate
  • I hyperventilated & then burst into tears at the launch we went to. Nebula Weekend, day 1
  • Her mouth moved opened and closed with each breath, coming in such rapid fire that she was sure she would hyperventilate any second.
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  • Patients with idiopathic central sleep apnea will hyperventilate chronically, both awake and asleep.
  • In any of the places where men discuss truly monstrous and dangerous plans, in Kim Jong Il's Pyongyang or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Tehran, watching this hyperventilated criticism of Israel for a shoot-out on a boat must strike them as laughable. Beating Up on Israel
  • In a recent study on panic attacks, research subjects who hyperventilated in the hour before an attack and during control periods had consistently lower-than-normal carbon-dioxide levels. Corrections & Amplifications
  • I hyperventilate when they come near me with the needle.
  • Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, dismissed the initiative as "lipstick on the pig," and Representative Pete Stark D-California hyperventilated that the new proposal "ends Medicare as we know it, plain and simple. Menachem Rosensaft: Ron Wyden: Forging Common Ground on Medicare Reform
  • He then began to hyperventilate and allegedly fainted and hit the car in front of him.
  • I started to hyperventilate and couldn't breathe.
  • He was breathing so heavily it seemed he might hyperventilate. Times, Sunday Times
  • Subjects hyperventilated, in the hour before the attack and during control periods, resulting in consistently elevated carbon-dioxide levels. Seeing Signs of a Panic Attack Before One Happens
  • The Juddernaut is the future," hyperventilated the Daily Mail, "and that future is now. The Saturday interview: Judd Trump
  • Then he nearly hyperventilated talking about defense, the side of the ball that has been a relative afterthought for the head coach in Seattle for the last quarter century. Seahawks' Mora: 'We've got to take back the dang NFC West'
  • To find out if you over-breathe or hyperventilate the device includes a procedure for measuring your volume of lung ventilation.
  • So she hyperventilated last May, fanning the embers of a sophomoric blog into a scoop and trumpeting her own role as star-finder in the process.
  • Walking onto the stage, she began to hyperventilate again, but the crowd couldn't tell, for they were moshing and head-banging to the music.
  • I hyperventilate when they come near me with the needle.
  • You need to make sure that you control your breathing and not hyperventilate. The Sun
  • Every third dog causes me to hyperventilate and produce insistent grunting sounds.
  • Caused to Hyperventilate by a Professor An attempt to inspire is a flop. The Weekly Law School Roundup #95
  • The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient
  • Our ability to grapple with the challenges these present is not enhanced by factually inaccurate and hyperventilated appeals from those who should know better. How Bill Gates misinterprets ed facts
  • Fri 11/13/09 3: 51 PM kates is right … damon didn’t give caroline the necklace … she found it on the ground right before Elena found her outside-right before she started to hyperventilate … petuniafromhell 'The Vampire Diaries' recap: Damon's plan revealed | EW.com
  • In times of extreme stress, people may shake uncontrollably, hyperventilate (breathe faster and deeper than normal) or even vomit.
  • You need to make sure that you control your breathing and not hyperventilate. The Sun
  • He then began to hyperventilate and allegedly fainted and hit the car in front of him.
  • I crawled away and knelt on the deck, trying to slow my breathing before I hyperventilated.
  • Subjects may hyperventilate for several minutes before diving to increase underwater time.
  • So does that mean you become light headed and silly, or faint, as you would if you hyperventilated at sea level?
  • A dozen of us watch five sperm whales broach, and then hyperventilate like marathoners on the starting line, filling every air-bearing cell with oxygen.
  • Taking deep breaths she began to hyperventilate, but in a more discreet way.
  • More severely affected children hyperventilate both awake and asleep.
  • He was breathing so heavily it seemed he might hyperventilate. Times, Sunday Times
  • After I hyperventilated," said Charlene Mae Kuupuaala Thompson, "we told our kids, and we had our own little luau at home. Scenes from the White House: Welcome to the luau
  • I know the first time he did it, he kind of hyperventilated a little. CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2005
  • A student nurse ordinarily in excellent health starts having menstrual cramps and hyperventilates producing all the symptoms listed above, even to the point of tetany.

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