Resoplido in english

Snorting

pronunciation: snɔrtɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

resoplido = snort ; wheeze ; huff and puff. 

Example: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Example: The pitch of a wheeze does not reliably predict the degree of narrowing in the affected airway.Example: Take a closer look to see a tiny flash of a cheeky grin and you will quickly realize that his huff and puff is all for show.

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» dar resoplidoschug [Referido a los trenes o vehículos]huff .

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: 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.

» respirando con resoplidoswheezy [wheezier -comp., wheeziest -sup.]  ; whoopy [whoopier -comp., whoopiest -sup.]  .

Example: She's really phlegmy and has a runny nose and a bark of a cough -- it doesn't sound chesty or whoopy or wheezy, it just seems to be in her throat with lots of mucous.

Example: She's really phlegmy and has a runny nose and a bark of a cough -- it doesn't sound chesty or whoopy or wheezy, it just seems to be in her throat with lots of mucous.

Resoplido synonyms

breathing in spanish: respiración, pronunciation: briðɪŋ part of speech: noun huffing in spanish: resoplando, pronunciation: hʌfɪŋ part of speech: noun puffingl in spanish: puffingl, pronunciation: pʌfɪŋgəl
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