Winded [adjective]
Definition of Winded:
out of breath
Opposite/Antonyms of Winded:
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Sentence/Example of Winded:
Lifting myself to catch the upper scent, I winded a man that was not of Ty-uonyi.
I could see the tip of One-Tusk's trunk go up with a start every time he winded it.
He got it out in gasps, winded by his short run and by the excitement that possessed him.
Trixy was winded, and for a moment Haig rested her, while he surveyed the scene.
But Peter was so small, so winded, that he gave up the idea and trudged on to the west.
"Let's get up closer," gasped Dick, who was winded from the long chase.
The horse was not winded, but it trembled and reeked with sweat and lather.
I also play basket ball, but get winded very early in the game.
He spoke to Webber, with great difficulty because he was winded.
The she-bear had become afraid of them, and when she winded them she went aside.