1. gasping - Noun
2. gasping - Adjective
3. gasping - Verb
of Gasp
Source: Webster's dictionaryBiodiesel seems to be the answer to a lot of our prayers. Not only can it help the U. S. economy, our unwanted dependence on foreign oil, and the gasping environment, it could also help the family farmers out of this tragic dilemma they have found themselves in through no fault of their own. Willie Nelson
So he died, because for a split second he got brave. But not then. He died much later, after the split second of bravery had faded into long hours of wretched gasping fear, and after the long hours of fear had exploded into long minutes of insane screaming panic. Lee Child
Nothing of value is free. Even the breath of life is purchased at birth only through gasping effort and pain. Robert A. Heinlein
I think my prose reads as if English were my second language. By the time I get to the end of a paragraph, I'm dodging bullets and gasping for breath. Lynn Abbey
We just lay on our bellies in the snow, gasping and immobile. Peter Habeler
Start walking. When you hit a spot where you're gasping for breath, that should tell us our limitations. (Xypher) Oh, joy. I can't wait to be the guppy. (Simone) Glub, glub, little fishy. Start walking. (Xypher) Sherrilyn Kenyon