gaspy
English
Etymology
gasp
+
-y
Adjective
gaspy
(
comparative
gaspier
,
superlative
gaspiest
)
Resembling or characterised by
gasps
.
1894
, Mark Twain,
Tom Sawyer Abroad
Then his eyes began to spread and his breath to come out kinder
gaspy
like, and he says: "Ger-reat Scott, it's the LONGITUDE!"
2007
September 6, Mike Albo, “The Department of Just Right”, in
New York Times
:
When I tried it on, I discovered why my friends were so
gaspy
: it fit perfectly.
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