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I. gasp [gɑ:sp, ingl. am. gæsp] V. intr.
1. gasp (be surprised or afraid):
2. gasp (breathe with difficulty):
3. gasp ingl. brit. coloq.:
to be gasping
I'm gasping
to be gasping for sth fig.
II. gasp [gɑ:sp, ingl. am. gæsp] SUST.
1. gasp (holding one's breath):
2. gasp (difficult breathing):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Igasp
yougasp
he/she/itgasps
wegasp
yougasp
theygasp
Past
Igasped
yougasped
he/she/itgasped
wegasped
yougasped
theygasped
Present Perfect
Ihavegasped
youhavegasped
he/she/ithasgasped
wehavegasped
youhavegasped
theyhavegasped
Past Perfect
Ihadgasped
youhadgasped
he/she/ithadgasped
wehadgasped
youhadgasped
theyhadgasped
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I feel that in some ways what's happening in the mainstream is the last gasp of the old industry.
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The kids in the theater with me never mustered a single laugh or gasp of excitement.
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Link remains silent in conversation, but grunts when attacking or injured, and gasps when surprised.
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They could sometimes feel the other's hot gasps on their bare arms.
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Immersion in cold water evokes a gasp response in humans, which limits their breath-holding ability to as little as 15 seconds.
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