Blow
pronunciation: bloʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
resoplar = blow forth + a breath ; puff ; chug ; blow ; pant ; gasp ; snuffle ; snort ; huff and puff ; wheeze ; huff.
Example: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Example: He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy = He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy.Example: Many music theorists claim that passages in music refer to objects, such as babbling brooks, chirping birds, rustling leaves, and chugging trains, by imitating them.Example: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Example: Cats do not have sweat glands the way humans do, so panting is the way cats cool their bodies down, much like dogs.Example: But then his breathing changes to what I can only describe as gasping or heaving.Example: The horse snuffled indignantly and turned its head to look at him out of the corner of his eye.Example: 'I have always attended those conferences,' he snorted.Example: Why do feminists huff and puff over men who declare that they want traditional women, what do they want?.Example: Children who started wheezing in early life were more likely than the children who never wheezed to have mothers with a history of asthma.Example: Since many people like having a top-floor apartment, the top floor may cost you more than just extra calories as you huff it up and down the stairs.
Resoplar synonyms
gas
in spanish: gas,
pronunciation: gæs
part of speech: noun
drift
in spanish: deriva,
pronunciation: drɪft
part of speech: noun, verb
reverse
in spanish: marcha atrás,
pronunciation: rɪvɜrs
part of speech: noun, verb, adjective
waste
in spanish: residuos,
pronunciation: weɪst
part of speech: noun, verb
float
in spanish: flotador,
pronunciation: floʊt
part of speech: noun, verb
shock
in spanish: choque,
pronunciation: ʃɑk
part of speech: noun
tout
in spanish: revendedor,
pronunciation: taʊt
part of speech: noun, verb
blast
in spanish: explosión,
pronunciation: blæst
part of speech: noun
spoil
in spanish: mimar,
pronunciation: spɔɪl
part of speech: verb, noun
bump
in spanish: bache,
pronunciation: bʌmp
part of speech: noun, verb
boast
in spanish: alarde,
pronunciation: boʊst
part of speech: verb, noun
puff
in spanish: soplo,
pronunciation: pʌf
part of speech: noun
blunder
in spanish: torpeza,
pronunciation: blʌndɜr
part of speech: noun
brag
in spanish: jactarse,
pronunciation: bræg
part of speech: verb, noun
bluster
in spanish: fanfarronear,
pronunciation: blʌstɜr
part of speech: noun
setback
in spanish: retrasar,
pronunciation: setbæk
part of speech: noun
squander
in spanish: malgastar,
pronunciation: skwɑndɜr
part of speech: verb
fumble
in spanish: buscar a tientas,
pronunciation: fʌmbəl
part of speech: verb, noun
fluff
in spanish: pelusa,
pronunciation: flʌf
part of speech: noun
botch
in spanish: chapucear,
pronunciation: bɑtʃ
part of speech: noun, verb
vaunt
in spanish: jactarse,
pronunciation: vɔnt
part of speech: verb, noun
gust
in spanish: ráfaga,
pronunciation: gʌst
part of speech: noun
bollocks
in spanish: cojones,
pronunciation: bɑləks
part of speech: verb
muff
in spanish: manguito,
pronunciation: mʌf
part of speech: noun
flub
in spanish: flub,
pronunciation: flʌb
part of speech: noun, verb
bungle
in spanish: estropear,
pronunciation: bʌŋgəl
part of speech: verb, noun
reversal
in spanish: inversión,
pronunciation: rɪvɜrsəl
part of speech: noun
swash
in spanish: chapoteo,
pronunciation: swɑʃ
part of speech: noun
bobble
in spanish: borla,
pronunciation: bɔbəl
part of speech: verb
screw up
in spanish: arrugar,
pronunciation: skruʌp
part of speech: verb
fellate
in spanish: fellato,
pronunciation: felət
part of speech: verb
bollix
in spanish: Bollix,
pronunciation: bɑlɪks
part of speech: verb
blow out
in spanish: Reventar,
pronunciation: bloʊaʊt
part of speech: verb
gasconade
in spanish: gasconada,
pronunciation: gæskəneɪd
part of speech: noun
burn out
in spanish: consumirse,
pronunciation: bɜrnaʊt
part of speech: verb
mess up
in spanish: estropear,
pronunciation: mesʌp
part of speech: verb
mishandle
in spanish: manejar mal,
pronunciation: mɪshændəl
part of speech: verb
muck up
in spanish: arruinar,
pronunciation: mʌkʌp
part of speech: verb
foul up
in spanish: estropear,
pronunciation: faʊlʌp
part of speech: verb
shove off
in spanish: largarse,
pronunciation: ʃʌvɔf
part of speech: verb
ball up
in spanish: pelota,
pronunciation: bɔlʌp
part of speech: verb
botch up
in spanish: chapucear,
pronunciation: bɑtʃʌp
part of speech: verb
go down on
in spanish: chuparse,
pronunciation: goʊdaʊnɑn
part of speech: verb
louse up
in spanish: desperdiciar,
pronunciation: laʊsʌp
part of speech: verb
bollix up
in spanish: bollix hasta,
pronunciation: bɑlɪksəp
part of speech: verb
bollocks up
in spanish: bollocks hasta,
pronunciation: bɑləksəp
part of speech: verb
shoot a line
in spanish: hablar pretenciosamente,
pronunciation: ʃutəlaɪn
part of speech: verb
be adrift
in spanish: estar a la deriva,
pronunciation: biədrɪft
part of speech: verb
shove along
in spanish: largarse,
pronunciation: ʃʌvəlɔŋ
part of speech: verb