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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • The business economy is ... let's say, "wheezy," but in the realm of local arts, we are currently reaping the benefits of various economic stimuli. Riverfront Times | Complete Issue
  • Only once, while Merton was doing some of his best acting, had there been a kind of wheezy tittering from certain members of the cast and the group about the cameras. Merton of the Movies
  • The guitar and what sounds like a wheezy harmonium played backwards contribute to an impression of technologised folk that makes surprisingly engaging sense.
  • My breathing is harsh and wheezy.
  • In order to approach a discussion of the subject of vegetarianism without prejudice, H.G. repairs to the wheezy WINDUST'S, where, for hours at a time, he literally "crams" with his favorite dish of pork and beans. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 01, April 2, 1870
  • These were, in general, ancient inhabitants of that region; born, and bred there from boyhood. who had long since become wheezy and asthmatical, and short of breath, except in the article of story – telling; in which respect they were still marvellously long – winded. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • The bike sounds awful too: a terrible, wheezy, clattering sound - like an old washing machine.
  • Scraggily, wrinkled, wheezy, Duvall inhabits the character of Bush so seamlessly you might end up worrying about the actor's health. Sundance Review: ‘Get Low’ Starring Bill Murray And Robert Duvall » MTV Movies Blog
  • An aged black and white spaniel ambled towards us from the side of the house and indulged in a couple of wheezy barks. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Thus begins a wheezy, dull little story that follows Clint around as he has annoying conversations with his complainy doctor, jerky cops, and Jeff Daniels.
  • Here they waited some little time while the marriage party enrolled themselves; and meanwhile the wheezy little pew – opener — partly in consequence of her infirmity, and partly that the marriage party might not forget her — went about the building coughing like a grampus. Dombey and Son
  • December 20, 2007 at 5:27 am lessee…Bigfootie lubs him sum french frize. taht seems a liddul weerd. and Wheezy noms sum ob mah harmless hows plantz wee cawl taht “salad” n ded leeves in teh awtum. Busted… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • He's got a very wheezy chest which hasn't been helped by a recent cold.
  • At times in that second stanza, Glasgow plodded around like one of the infamous local vehicles run on illegal cooking oil: wheezy, ponderous and not too reliable.
  • He laughed and I noticed there was a wheezy rattle in his throat.
  • Take a gentleman's advice and apply the soft pedal to your wheezy calliope -- get off the political stage in time to avoid the coming cataclysm of sphacelated cabbage and has-been cats. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • Walter turned the page of his paper and took a wheezy breath. A Stitch Before Dying
  • Cora laughs, a hard laugh that turns into a wheezy cough. Soul Trapper
  • He works 56 hours a week, mostly in 24-hour shifts, frequently carrying wheezy patients up and down flights of stairs. Are These People Overpaid?
  • He evoked the high pulpit with the red plush pillow for the Bible, the stiff pews, the black contribution purses attached to long poles, “the wheezy melodeon in the gallery-front” and the “old maid behind it in severe simplicity of dress,” the choir that raved and roared around its “victim” the hymn, “& pulled & hauled & flayed it.” Mark Twain
  • He's got a very wheezy chest which hasn't been helped by a recent cold.
  • Maternal smoking was associated with only wheezy bronchitis and not asthma.
  • This week, Mr. Ratner announced the fresh face he has selected to breathe new life into the wheezy annual exercise in Tinseltown self-congratulation: Eddie Murphy. Get Real, Oscar: Eddie Murphy's Not the Cure for What Ails You
  • Over time that had been corrupted to the affectionate and alliterative Wheezy. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • He laughed and I noticed there was a wheezy rattle in his throat.
  • My breathing is harsh and wheezy.
  • There is a constant feeling of suppressed impatience from him, although every so often he breaks into a wheezy, rumbustious, infectious laugh.
  • When this model first came out, the steering was imprecise, the suspension bumped all over the place and the engines could, at the most charitable, have been described as wheezy.
  • Alho etal reported that both gestational age and birth weight were independently associated with wheezy bronchitis.
  • Further, it was known that they had quarrelled just previous to pulling out; for the Lizzie, a wheezy ten-ton sternwheeler, twenty-four hours behind, beat Leclère in by three days. BÂTARD
  • She hits the tough notes on ‘Living Hell’ as the band rock it up with bottleneck guitar and wheezy organs adding new textures to the sound.
  • 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.
  • One curiosity comes in the ‘Entry of the Gods,’ with what seems to be the entry of a wheezy old organ near the end of the excerpt.
  • A friend of mine, who has never had any breathing problems, found herself becoming frighteningly wheezy and my husband, who has a chronic chest complaint, is suffering more and more.
  • We all turned to look at the wheezy grandfather clock in the hall. MY BABYSITTER BITES BACK
  • Cat dander is the only thing which makes me have terrible trouble breathing – my lungs, throat, I get itchy, sneezy, wheezy … and only seems worse, not better, with time around cats. If Wishes Were Pussycats | Her Bad Mother
  • What happened was that I was reading in bed, and I was feeling wheezy so I tried to reach for my puffer on my bedside table, but instead I managed to knock my lamp off onto the floor, and it went out (turns out the bulb broke).
  • An eternity of wheezy, sensitive romance later, your lover is slain, your bath drawn and now the blade is at your own flesh.
  • I chat to one guy on the phone whose voice is so husky and his chest sounds wheezy if he talks for long.
  • So back we go to Brewer, Pennsylvannia, as the century draws its last wheezy breaths where everything's changed and nothing's very different.
  • Early on the four hour bus trip I cleverly established a ‘sore throat’ with much wheezy coughing and watery eyes.
  • The automatic door slid back with a wheezy sigh then I walked into the thronged bar. RESCUING ROSE
  • Among other questions, parents were asked whether their child had had ‘a wheezy or whistling noise while breathing’ since the previous follow up.
  • There is a constant feeling of suppressed impatience from him, although every so often he breaks into a wheezy, rumbustious, infectious laugh.
  • The cock was always conspicuous on any walk one took into the fens, with black cap and bib and white collar, flying up on to a sallow bush, uttering a wheezy jingle of alarm notes.
  • After a month or so, they started bringing their dog… a wheezy little pug whose name escapes me (I never did like pugs).
  • He lowered his wheezy bulk onto his seat and worried about the ease with which a fixed race could unfix itself. The Elvis Latte
  • He thought of their merry singing, their coarse and wheezy whistle.
  • I chat to one guy on the phone whose voice is so husky and his chest sounds wheezy if he talks for long.
  • Twins Michael and Jake Jones were so wheezy with asthma that they struggled to hold a single note on a penny whistle.

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