How To Use Wheezing In A Sentence
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I could hear the old man behind me wheezing.
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Yes, Stephen had all the symptoms, what the doctors called the "diathesis," or look of consumption: nearly transparent skin, through which blue veins could be seen ticking, and a haggard face and a cavernous, wheezing chest.
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I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet.
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EIA's symptoms include wheezing, coughing, prolonged expiration, rapid heart rate and tightness of the chest.
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The carcinoid syndrome is classically described as flushing, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps, but borborygmi, cyanosis, telangiectasis, pellagra like skin lesions, wheezing, dypsnea or palpitations may also occur.
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For example, I have never felt more a part of a ‘real community’ than when I've taken my wheezing, spluttering wean up to Yorkhill Hospital in Glasgow of a stormy evening.
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He glanced back at Vincent, who was puffing and wheezing from the walk down the tunnel under the burden of ammunition, weapons and the oppressive heat of his coat.
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He could hear the wooden wheezing of the feed that pumped air through the tunnel.
Times, Sunday Times
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He jogged back to his car and drove away, ignoring his wheezing need for his asthma inhaler.
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Symptoms of bronchiolitis include rapid breathing, a cough, wheezing, and fever.
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With his wheezing voice and affinity for using his lecture wand as a torture instrument, any midnight Sabbath sounded better.
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POLICE paid 840 to an asthmatic employee who suffered coughing and wheezing after inhaling fingerprint dust.
The Sun
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Production of phlegm, shortness of breath, and wheezing were significantly more prevalent in exposed than in reference subjects.
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I could see she was wheezing and struggling to breathe.
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If there is severe difficulty in breathing - shortness of breath, wheezing, laboured, rapid or shallow breathing.
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Outside, the church bus rumbled to a stop, air brakes wheezing.
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Some children can "outgrow" wheezing and coughing; they may not have asthma to begin with.
Asthma FAQs
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Work-related symptoms often were reported among latex positive participants and included hives, eye symptoms, and wheezing.
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And eating three tomatoes a week helps to reduce wheezing in asthma sufferers.
The Sun
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In short, they all had episodic cough, wheezing, dyspnea, and normal chest roentgenography results.
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There can be sudden choking with acute respiratory distress, or there can be delayed symptoms with cough, wheezing, and hemoptysis.
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Much more obvious is air pollution[Sentencedict], the ugly brown cloud that brings on smog alerts and leaves residents wheezing.
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Every time the refrigerator cycled on, I'd be coughing and wheezing.
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Little wonder so many have been sneezing, coughing and wheezing.
Times, Sunday Times
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A loud rip vibrated, slowly wheezing out and even grossed me out as I tried not to gag.
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He could hear the wooden wheezing of the feed that pumped air through the tunnel.
Times, Sunday Times
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The days of Cotswold computers whirring and wheezing before coughing up a web page are well and truly over.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it didn't matter, for at that moment, the door burst open, and a short man entered the room, puffing and wheezing heavily.
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She had come to restock the vending machines, wheezing as she crossed the room, pausing only to take a long pull at her cigarillo.
THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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Cough, pronounced coff, is onomatopoeic in origin, from the sound of the closure of the glottis plus the sound of air whizzing or wheezing through the trachea.
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I was able to breathe freely and sit and talk to people without making wheezing noises.
The Sun
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In rare cases, it can cause hives, flushing or wheezing.
The Sun
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I experience breathlessness and sometimes congestion leading to wheezing and hyperventilation.
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Some people with asthma never have a severe attack, only a little wheezing or the occasional bout of coughing.
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My breathing has gone a bit weird and I've been making this funny wheezing sound.
The Sun
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He drew deeply on his hookah, wheezing and coughing, making it burble and bubble in the still air.
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Every thirty seconds or so a violent convulsion would shake her and she would tense then lie backwards, wheezing and moaning.
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Symptoms may include watery eyes, wheezing, hives, rash, and even life-threatening anaphylactic reactions.
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He was still coughing and wheezing, trying to stay quiet.
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The woman goes inside and comes back with a pug dog wheezing on the end of a red leash.
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In the presence of other clinical features, such as recent wheezing or personal or familial atopy , bronchial challenge may help diagnose or exclude asthma.
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It causes wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and coughing.
The Sun
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At follow-up, 58 % of the children had recurrent episodes of wheezing.
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My throat burned and I could hear myself wheezing, my asthma slowly starting to act up.
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In the middle of the night, Shotgun oozed up onto the foot of the bed and sprawled out lazily, pushing me off to the side, grum-pling his annoyance that I was taking up so much room; every so often, he farted his opinion of the spaghetti sauce, then after a while he began snoring, a wheezing-whistling noise.
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Over several weeks, he developed shortness of breath, wheezing, and dyspnea that was worse in the supine position and improved in the decubitus position.
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His wheezing was worse when awake and was not responsive to steroids or nebulizers.
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If you suffer from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease see your doc if your cough or wheezing is worse than usual.
The Sun
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If you suffer from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease see your doc if your cough or wheezing is worse than usual.
The Sun
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He'll start sneezing, and that will turn to wheezing, and that will turn to coughing.
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The Canadian Thoracic Society guidelines recommend spirometry for everyone over 40 who smokes, or has smoked, and has a symptom such as breathlessness, wheezing, cough or persistent phlegm.
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Hundreds of Rockhopper Penguins and Black-browed Albatrosses sit on rocks and tussock clumps, wheezing, clucking, and whistling.
Margie Goldsmith: Traveling to the Falkland Islands: Sub-Antarctica
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A brief walk up from the green grocer left me breathless so I called off my personal plans to climb today, if I couldn't make it up a hill without wheezing I don't think that I would have been too successful in a self-belayed climbing attempt.
Archive 2009-10-01
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At 51, she breathes with real difficulty, wheezing and labouring to draw breath as we talk.
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They climbed past the neighborhood into a nameless gulch, huffing and wheezing through the sagebrush in their weight-tortured Reeboks, wading through prairie star, peppergrass, sunflower, the gossamery spores of plants kicked free and floating.
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My breathing has gone a bit weird and I've been making this funny wheezing sound.
The Sun
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He drew deeply on his hookah, wheezing and coughing, making it burble and bubble in the still air.
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The classic allergy symptoms such as stuffiness, eczema, wheezing, and itching may be absent, yet cognition and behavior remain affected.
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If there is severe difficulty in breathing - shortness of breath, wheezing, laboured, rapid or shallow breathing.
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Some people with asthma never have a severe attack, only a little wheezing or the occasional bout of coughing.
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POLICE paid 840 to an asthmatic employee who suffered coughing and wheezing after inhaling fingerprint dust.
The Sun
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POLICE paid 840 to an asthmatic employee who suffered coughing and wheezing after inhaling fingerprint dust.
The Sun
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Imagine dozens of wheezing, perplexed pugs romping, sneezing, and peeing on anything immobile.
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Daily portions of full-cream milk, butter and brown bread were found to be associated with lower rates of asthma and wheezing.
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Patients with severe asthma may not have any wheezing as there is very little air moving in and out of the lungs.
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Menacing clouds of reverberating discord give way to toy piano chimes synchronized with chirping melodica, booming bass drum, and mournfully wheezing harmonium, all oddly juxtaposed with Steinke's warm guitar melodies.
Bill Bush: Distinct of a Decade and Definitive of an Era: This Artweek.LA (June 27-July 3)
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I have never been to the British Museum, so for me its leather chairs still creak under harrumphing old colonels with handlebar moustaches, wheezing tubercular poets in frayed brown sweaters, and Karl Marx.
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Merissa slowed into a walk as she neared the older woman, coming to a gasping, wheezing stop in front of her.
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I bounded up the stairs, through a door at the top, and crouched, wheezing with terror, in a deserted passage, while the sound of a raging blackamoor bursting from the hotel in vain pursuit sounded below.
THE NUMBERS
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Much more obvious is air pollution, the ugly brown cloud that brings on smog alerts and leaves residents wheezing.
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POLICE paid 840 to an asthmatic employee who suffered coughing and wheezing after inhaling fingerprint dust.
The Sun
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Our purpose was to identify the following major symptoms of chronic respiratory airways diseases: chronic cough, chronic phlegm, dyspnea, and wheezing.
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This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea.
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Food additives, such as preservatives and colourants, can also cause skin rashes and wheezing.
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I was able to breathe freely and sit and talk to people without making wheezing noises.
The Sun
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I could hear the old man behind me wheezing.
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Wheezing and coughing are also more common in children who breathe secondhand smoke.
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We found that approximately 30% of children with infrequent wheezing but almost 60% of children with asthma in the prepubertal period keep experiencing wheezing episodes in the first 4 years after the onset of puberty.
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And here I was so sure you'd stopped being a lunkhead ," he gasped, wheezing.
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She had come to restock the vending machines, wheezing as she crossed the room, pausing only to take a long pull at her cigarillo.
THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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He drew deeply on his hookah, wheezing and coughing, making it burble and bubble in the still air.
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This can result in coughing or difficulty breathing or swallowing; a feeling of throat fullness; swelling of the lips, tongue, eyes, palms of hands and soles of feet; confusion; lightheadedness or dizziness; fainting; nausea; diarrhea; palpitations, slurred speech; wheezing; abdominal pain; stomach cramps; anxiety; hives and circulatory collapse shock.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: The Hidden Dangers of Bug Bites
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It's just over a mile in all, and I arrive back wheezing for breath but alive and well.
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Food additives, such as preservatives and colourants, can also cause skin rashes and wheezing.
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She had come to restock the vending machines, wheezing as she crossed the room, pausing only to take a long pull at her cigarillo.
THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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But a wheezing comes from the ground, and behind the apricot tree, denuded this time of year, the spider drags its prey further into the untilled area by the side of the road.
Stay out of the garden
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Last autumn he visited the emergency room after accidentally clipping his finger in a hedge trimmer, which seemed quite dire relative to the wheezing infant of freaked-out first-time parents, an elderly woman who gargled citronella torch fuel she mistook for mouthwash, and a teenager too stoned to notice or mind that his right foot pointed back instead of front, the result of a Jackass copycat stunt gone bad.
Parents Behaving Badly
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She's at my door window, wheezing, winded, fogging the glass.
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But Rona the trouper quickly moved on, wheezing her way into the audience's affections.
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Rational Review
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The resultant symptomatology includes episodes of wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
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In a statement released this week, Schering-Plough said Asmanex improved lung function as well as day and nighttime symptoms such as coughing and wheezing and decreased the need for rescue medication.
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Georgia suffered from troubled breathing when she had a cold or a cough, and had been in the ER twice for what they call reactive airway disease -- or heavy wheezing due to constricted airways.
Safe? Sound? A Parent's Nightmare
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He moved lazily towards me, his voice was wheezing.
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If a person has asthma the body's reaction to this release of chemicals will be coughing and wheezing.
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She is looking forward to the ceremony, when she plans to raise the bar for awards winners everywhere with a bravura performance of wheezing - culminating in her giving her acceptance speech from the back of an ambulance while on a ventilator.
Winslet Nominated for Further Award
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A clanking, wheezing locomotive went past the cabin climbing the steep gradient.
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If you suffer from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease see your doc if your cough or wheezing is worse than usual.
The Sun
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The days of Cotswold computers whirring and wheezing before coughing up a web page are well and truly over.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cue coughing, wheezing and breathlessness.
The Sun
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Much more obvious is air pollution, the ugly brown cloud that brings on smog alerts and leaves residents wheezing.
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This edema leads to hyperinflation and atelectasis of the lungs, and wheezing.
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So I persisted, wheezing and tripping up and down the steep hills.
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Food additives, such as preservatives and colourants, can also cause skin rashes and wheezing.
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She had come to restock the vending machines, wheezing as she crossed the room, pausing only to take a long pull at her cigarillo.
THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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It causes wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and coughing.
The Sun
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It strikes me as curious that a relatively new car limps into the garage, rasping and wheezing like a parched man crawling on all fours towards a mirage of an oasis, but then pulls off purring contentedly like the cat that got the cream.
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A 57-year-old male chemical manufacturing worker was examined at our hospital because of recurrent attacks of coryza, rhinorrhea, urticaria, and wheezing over the preceding 2 years.
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Regular use of bronchodilators should therefore be avoided and should be kept in reserve for breakthrough wheezing.
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Menacing clouds of reverberating discord give way to toy piano chimes synchronized with chirping melodica, booming bass drum, and mournfully wheezing harmonium, all oddly juxtaposed with Steinke's warm guitar melodies.
Bill Bush: Distinct of a Decade and Definitive of an Era: This Artweek.LA (June 27-July 3)
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There is evidence that anti-inflammatory treatment can reduce morbidity from wheezing in early childhood.
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Something lay up ahead, wheezing in the tall grass of the westernmost livestock pen.
MINUTES TO BURN
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They included non smoking adults with paroxysms of dyspnoea, wheezing and cough, who improved with drug therapy.
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he tried to hide the sob under a false cough but the sound was just a slight wheezing noise.
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In the middle of the night, Shotgun oozed up onto the foot of the bed and sprawled out lazily, pushing me off to the side, grum-pling his annoyance that I was taking up so much room; every so often, he farted his opinion of the spaghetti sauce, then after a while he began snoring, a wheezing-whistling noise.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
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POLICE paid 840 to an asthmatic employee who suffered coughing and wheezing after inhaling fingerprint dust.
The Sun
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If a person has asthma the body's reaction to this release of chemicals will be coughing and wheezing.
Eczema Relief - the comprehensive self-help plan
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On physical examination, crepitations were the main auscultatory findings, followed by rhonchi and wheezing.
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The blipping laptop beat, layered and echoed phase-guitar strums, ringing vibraphone and wheezing organ that open the song mark this is as mood music, like a soundtrack for a film.
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Little wonder so many have been sneezing, coughing and wheezing.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was suffering from major ills and lay back on the floor, wheezing in the day's heat, but when she heard Kelolo's ominous report she called her attendants and with real effort rose and dressed.
Hawaii
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Symptoms that persist include chronic coughing and wheezing.
The Sun
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The reactor sat on a table with an attached vacuum pump wheezing away.
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I come down here wrapped in scarves, gloves and winter apparel, wheezing chestily and barely able to speak.
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Holmes affected to not know what I was talking about, and continued to read the Times while wheezing around the chalk sticking out of his hooter.
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However, parental smoking was not associated with persistence of wheezing or asthma after the onset of puberty.
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All physicians had some experience in paediatrics and were retrained in the recognition of crepitations, bronchial breathing, and wheezing by a senior paediatrician every three months.
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Cough, hoarseness, stridor, and wheezing may occur because of disintegration of the airway cartilages.
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It has a concealed door, falsely mysterious, imitation of a hotel hallway, phantom of the "lush" Duk Duk Ranch where Quilty takes Lolita and has her perform "filthy, fancy" deeds; through the door is a seedy lounge, upholstered in burgundy velvet, where a wheezing electric system is triggered whenever a client enters, and a theater curtain is raised, revealing a mirrored wall.
In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part Three)
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The physician should check the chest and lungs for signs of consolidation, wheezing, rales, and trauma.
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And like most birds, the cassowary has a mating call; witnesses compare the male's to the wheezing of an old truck with a sick ignition.
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The closer people live to a main road, the more likely they are to suffer from respiratory symptoms such as breathlessness and wheezing, a new study from Switzerland shows.
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Cue coughing, wheezing and breathlessness.
The Sun
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Would your taste buds get wet at the thought of Marco sweating and wheezing over your grub, his infested hair swooshing around while he man-handles it all with his grubby savaloy fingers?
Archive 2007-09-01
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The machine had been wheezing and spluttering for a while now as I subjected it to my punishing regime of no less than five windows open at any one time and finally it gave up the ghost.
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He clasps and unclasps his hands together, looking at the floor, face reddening, wheezing and snorting.
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But a wheezing comes from the ground, and behind the apricot tree, denuded this time of year, the spider drags its prey further into the untilled area by the side of the road.
Stay out of the garden
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With sugar or honey added, it was used for coughs, wheezing and difficult breathing.
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I did spend the first half of the movie trying to figure out why a droid was wheezing and coughing.
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And eating three tomatoes a week helps to reduce wheezing in asthma sufferers.
The Sun
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The madness was screaming in my ears, and I could feel my wasted body trying to force laughter, but failing and just giving out wheezing coughs.
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In this case, thrumming bass plucks and bouncing ball patterns entropically expire amidst wheezing exhalations and electrical shimmer.
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When I'm working out, there is nothing more distracting than the sound of my own shortness of breath wheezing through my ears.
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Symptoms that persist include chronic coughing and wheezing.
The Sun
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Although there was slight expiratory wheezing over both lungs, he was not coughing or visibly short of breath.
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In rare cases, it can cause hives, flushing or wheezing.
The Sun
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When coughing is accompanied by a wheezing sound as your child exhales, it is a sign that something may be partially blocking the lower airway.
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Chest infections, productive cough, dyspnea, wheezing, and hemoptysis are common.
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes.
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If you suffer from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease see your doc if your cough or wheezing is worse than usual.
The Sun
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And eating three tomatoes a week helps to reduce wheezing in asthma sufferers.
The Sun
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“Wonderful,” muttered Daeman and went in search of another drink while Hannah and her friends — even the insufferable Harman — droned on, using nonsensical terms such as “coke bed,” “wind belt,” “tuyere” (which Hannah was explaining meant some little air entrance on their clay-lined furnace, near which the young woman named Emme kept working the wheezing bellows) and “melting zone” and “molding sand” and “taphole” and “slag hole.”
Ilium
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Paddling, wheezing, resting, oblivious of the shadow-world of the white men, knowing only the reality of Tulagi Mountain cutting its crest-line blackly across the dim radiance of the star-sprinkled sky, the reality of the sea and of the canoe he so feebly urged across it, and the reality of his fading strength and of the death into which he would surely end, the ancient black man slowly made his shoreward way.
CHAPTER 2
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His was gaping desperately, taking in huge lungfuls of air, a sickening wheezing sound coming out through his mouth.
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Mules are used frequently in these parts to transport trekkers gear and food supplies and served to fully demoralise us throughout our trek by capably lugging 100kg of gear on tortuous paths that left us wheezing for breath.
Ben Colclough: The Atlas Mountains -- Berbers, Mules and Peaks in Morocco
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Asthma was defined by a past history of at least three episodes of wheezing.