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panting

panting \panting\ n. The act or process of breathing heavily, usually after exertion.

Syn: heaving.

2. Any fabric used to make trousers.

Syn: trousering.

panting

panting \panting\ adj. Breathing laboriously or convulsively.

Syn: gasping, out-of-breath(predicate), pursy, short-winded, winded.

Wiktionary
panting

n. The act of one who pants. vb. (present participle of pant English)

WordNet
panting

adj. breathing laboriously or convulsively [syn: blown, gasping, out of breath(p), pursy, short-winded, winded]

panting
  1. n. breathing heavily (as after exertion) [syn: heaving]

  2. any fabric used to make trousers [syn: trousering]

Wikipedia
Panting

Panting may refer to:

  • Thermoregulation
  • Panting, Taunggyi, a village in Shan State, Burma

Usage examples of "panting".

Behold A warrior, than his sire more fierce and fell, To find you rages, -- Diomed the bold, Whom like the stag that, far across the vale, The wolf being seen, no herbage can allure, So fly you, panting sorely, dastard pale!

This, her first direct leap for liberty, set Clara panting, and so much had she to say that the nervous and the intellectual halves of her dashed like cymbals, dazing and stunning her with the appositeness of things to be said, and dividing her in indecision as to the cunningest to move him of the many pressing.

The two women arrived and bent over, hands upon knees, panting for breath.

So that my sorrowing spirites exasperated with an amorous desire and extreame vexation, continually burning in my panting breast, coulde by no meanes bee asswaged, but with supping vp of continuall sobbings, and breathing out of their flying losse.

He lay panting a moment, then started to crawl up the pathway, unwilling to trust his balky ankle on this rocky footing.

She pushed the balky, gawky, protesting cart out of the wind and looked at the woman in the serape, ashamed to be so out of breath after moving less than a dozen yards but unable to help panting.

Long before she reached the sloping bank where the blaeberries grew, she was panting.

Panting and weary with hours of climbing, Burl and his father made a quick lunch in a sheltered jumble of rock near the top.

Mary Stuart, and the great Rachel, panting with her lovers after the theatre, these were the exoteric exponents of love.

Night after night he bolted upright in the dark, panting and reaching for his axe before he realized the wagons were not in flames, that no bloody-muzzled shapes snarled over torn and twisted bodies littering the ground.

The sounds of the night rang in his ears: the wet panting of the dogs, the crop and step of mares in the paddock beyond the ditch, the whicker of a nursing foal, and far out and once only the call of an owl to its young and a single high squeak in return.

The mastiff seemed to be panting in my left ear now and I realised he was very close.

He could hear Modoc panting slightly behind him as he labored up the stairs with Loran.

And howsoeuer she may be thought greedie of other mens Dominions, she sent to Parma very noble and excellent Ambassadours, who being delayed from day to day, from moneth to moneth, without any thing accomplished, she notwithstanding tooke it patiently, and suffered so farre these dangerous delayes, that the Spanish Souldiers panting with haste and greedinesse for the blood and butcherie of her Maiestie, and people most deare vnto her, were come vpon her coastes, and before her doores.

The water in the overtoppling crest does move forward, as you will speedily realize if you are slapped in the face by it, or if you are caught under it and are pounded by one mighty blow down under the surface panting and gasping for half a minute.