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The phrase "air gasp" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It could be interpreted as a description of a gasp that occurs in the air, but it lacks clarity and context for effective communication.
Example: "As she stepped into the freezing cold, she let out an air gasp, surprised by the sudden chill."
Alternatives: "sharp intake of breath" or "sudden gasp".
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Sure, we cheer as we see skiers and snowboarders flip in the air, gasp as race cars pass inches from one another at top speeds, howl as hockey players and football players pound each other, our knowledge of the dangers safely stashed away.
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I can hear the tiny little air gasps that are far worse than the tantrum that will precede them.
Tears flowed, air was gasped for and, at the host's invitation, spit flew to clear tongues.
Not only can the thin air cause gasping and fatigue, but it can also swell brains and fill lungs with fluid, sometimes fatally.
Megan was loud and funny; she laughed in theatrical, air-sucking gasps.
I am trying to turn my head sideways to gasp air.
In the packed courtroom, the insufficiency of his answer hung in the air like a gasp.
Some bites made me cough and gasp for air.
"He would just turn purple and gasp for air.
I'm in shock, as I gasp for air.
She took a gasp of air and began crying.
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