to breathe quickly or in a laboured manner
to breathe quickly, spasmodically, or in a laboured manner
to run panting
I panted along beside the bicycle
to make a puffing sound
to long eagerly; to yearn
as pants the hart for cooling streams — Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady
to throb or pulsate
to utter (sounds) with panting
pant noun
[Middle English panten prob from French pantaisier to be agitated, ultimately from Greek phantasioun to cause to imagine, from phantasia: see fantasy1]