Pant

  • 31pant — v. (D; intr.) to pant for (to pant for breath) * * * [pænt] (D; intr.) to pant for (to pant for breath) …

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  • 32pant — To breathe rapidly and shallowly. [Fr. panteler, to gasp] * * * pant pant vi to breathe quickly, spasmodically, or in a labored manner …

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  • 33pant — verb ADVERB ▪ heavily, loudly ▪ slightly, softly PREPOSITION ▪ for ▪ He was panting for breath …

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  • 34pant — Synonyms and related words: Aqua Lung, ache for, aim, artificial respiration, aspiration, aspire, asthmatic wheeze, bake, bark, bawl, be dying for, be hurting for, be in heat, beat, bellow, blare, blat, blaze, bloom, blow, blubber, boil, boom,… …

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  • 35Pant — Original name in latin Pant Name in other language Pant State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 52.78333 latitude 3.06667 altitude 65 Population 1831 Date 2012 01 17 …

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  • 36pant — verb 1 (I) to breathe quickly with short noisy breaths because you have been running, climbing etc or because it is very hot: He was panting after his exertions. | The dog lay panting on the doorstep. 2 (T) to say something while panting: I can t …

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  • 37pant- — combining form or panto also panta Etymology: Middle French panto , from Latin, from Greek pant , panto , from pant , pas all, every more at pan : pan …

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  • 38pant- — or panto combining form Etymology: Greek, from pant , pas more at pan all < pantisocracy > …

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  • 39pant — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, modification of Anglo French panteiser, from Vulgar Latin *phantasiare to have hallucinations, from Greek phantasioun, from phantasia appearance, imagination more at fancy Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 …

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  • 40pant — 1. noun /pænt/ a) A quick breathing; a catching of the breath; a gasp. Pant leg b) A violent palpitation of the heart. 2. verb /pænt/ a) To …

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