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Discover Ludwig'loud gasp' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a reaction that someone has made to something that was said or done. For example, "The teacher's face grew pale when she heard the student's answer, followed by a loud gasp."
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Loud gasp.
His wife let out a loud gasp, and wept as the "not guilty" verdicts were read.
It takes concentration not to spill the hot soup, and the occasional loud gasp is audible proof that not everyone manages it.
Having been quieted down by Hutton's glove, the stunned Philadelphia crowd let out a loud gasp after watching the replay.
He jumped up, reached back behind him and hit an around-the-back floater, causing the crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium to let out a loud gasp during the point.
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Another breaks into loud, gasping sobs for no apparent reason.
The sentence was harsher than expected, and elicited loud gasps in the courtroom.
There are loud gasps when he reports that 164 police statements were altered.
This drew loud gasps on Wednesday, yet its psychology makes sense; the self-important man is grieving, his plans are being stymied.
As she broke down, loud gasps and crying could be heard from the rows of relatives and friends who had squeezed themselves into the back rows of the courtroom.
According to the Times, "There were loud gasps" as Jalil said that Abdul Fattah Younes was dead; that Younes had been called back from the front to Benghazi, which the rebels control; that he had been killed, with two other officers, by Qaddafi's men; and that all three bodies was missing.
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