winded
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwindedwind‧ed /ˈwɪndɪd/ adjective BREATHEunable to breathe easily, because you have been running or you have been hit in the stomachExamples from the Corpuswinded• Climbing the hill left him winded.• She lay at the bottom, winded and in pain.• I was feeling winded, as if I had been shot.• When Lucie put Gabriel down, he was blowing like a winded horse.