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UK
/wˈiːzi/
]
ADJECTIVE
- relating to breathing with a whistling sound
- having a tone of a reed instrument
How To Use wheezy In A Sentence
- He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
- Feeling 'wheezy,' Opferman is having a heart attackDavid Opferman, 46, of Dacula, Ga., knew he had risks for heart disease: being overweight, having diabetes — and his father had died of a heart attack. Heart disease: They didn't know what hit them
- Coming soon: a 'wheezy' pill that makes big bellies disappear Dailyindia.com News Feed
- I was happy to be left with the geeky nerd in bottle glasses and the fat wheezy kid.
- Sometimes it's really easy, and I reference the sample bank in my head of wheezy sounds, or tick tocks or whatever.
- He's timid, we can barely hear him at first, but after a bit, in a slightly wheezy but honest voice, he goes for the high notes - and does it.
- He laughed between wheezy catches in his breath.
- He then laughed his annoying sort of wheezy chuckle.
- My hyperventilating and Angela's hyperventilating could have combined and we'd have a beautiful chorus of wheezy breaths and flared nostrils and rolling eyes.
- In another, equally droll work, the drama of unrequited love has taken its participants into their dotage as a wheezy, white-haired poet still woos his Muse six decades past her prime.