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Definition of winded in English: windedadjective ˈwɪndɪd Having difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach. she wasn't really hurt, just winded Example sentencesExamples - Since I wasn't as fit as he was, I couldn't keep up because I was so easily winded.
- I can't walk across the street without feeling winded.
- She moves slightly, which is the only sign that she's okay, and coughs a bit, obviously winded.
- Chamberlain's body fat was 24.6 percent and he was easily winded.
- By the time we got across the Anzac Bridge, I was winded.
- I suddenly felt winded, like someone had punched me in my stomach.
- She was winded by the time we reached the end.
- You may get winded easily as your uterus expands beneath your diaphragm, the muscle just below your lungs.
- Took a while to get going after being winded but exploded in the second half.
- Her mother had recently died and she was winded with shock and grief.
- So without being long winded, this case does not have the cooling it would take to make me feel comfortable about it.
- The script punches you, knuckles out, between the shoulder blades - you laugh as though you have been winded.
- Robert was severely winded, and James eventually closed out a 4/3 win on the 16th.
- At Bootham Crescent in August 2001, after an innocuous challenge by City defender Mike Basham, Lockwood thought he had been badly winded.
- She's at my door window, wheezing, winded, fogging the glass.
- He was getting winded, and Liz kept moving faster in her excitement at seeing the lighthouse.
- Finally, a winded Blaine plopped down in a small clearing, and breathed hard.
- Winded, I curl into a ball on my side, tip my head back and gasp for breath.
- Despite being winded moments earlier, Banstead keeper Paul Borg also made a fine save to deny Filler.
- Winded, she would have gone down had he not caught her.
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