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a. Resembling or characterised by gasps.
Usage examples of "gaspy".
She was twenty-one - a tall bouffant blonde with glossy red lips and a gaspy little voice.
Royal pomp and grandeur, such truly as should one day gain for them an inweaving and figurement--in the place of bees, ermine tufts, and their various present decorations--upon the august great robes back-flowing and foaming over the gaspy page-boys.
Calm, but by no means unfeeling, I smoked and waited while the weeping reached its climax, leaving faint gaspy sobs in its wake.
Nearby I heard the rough and gaspy voice of Millard Dee, still preaching.
I could say anything more, I heard somebody breathing quick and gaspy, and they was a patter of bare feet in the bresh, and a kid gal about fourteen years old bust into the road.
She was twenty-one - a tall bouffant blonde with glossy red lips and a gaspy little voice.