Sentence examples for been winded from inspiring English sources

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been winded

noun

Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

  • The wind blew through her hair as she stood on the deck of the ship.

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It turned out he had been winded so badly he had no breath to speak.

When blocking a Raheem Sterling shot, Grant Hanley had been winded and thereby rendered immobile.

As they walked up Wembley Way yesterday, Stockport County's supporters could be forgiven for viewing the stadium that lay ahead as a concrete bully; four times they had played there and four times they had been winded by defeat.

The Volunteers' band may have been winded by game's end because Tennessee displayed its best balance of the season in a 45-17 romp before a crowd of 59,693.

"When you've got to do anything that stretches, it's like you've been winded," she said.

Among the visceral images published in the hours following Monday's explosions at the Boston Marathon, one photograph in particular left me feeling as though I had been winded.

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He was winded, too.

The big fella is winded.

"We were winded," Howard said.

Soon he was winded.

You should be winded.

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