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Recent Examples of gasp
Verb
The result is a searing drama that had audiences at the National Theatre in London, where the production opened at the end of 2024, gasping in surprise, shock, and sympathy.—Sarah Crompton, Vogue, 20 Jan. 2026 She was allegedly admitted to the hospital and was found in her room the next morning, vomiting and gasping for air.—Clark Kauffman, Des Moines Register, 17 Jan. 2026
Noun
To the gasp of a rowdy Memphis crowd, the Philadelphia 76ers star threw the ball off the backboard to himself and tried to finish with a dunk.—Tony Jones, New York Times, 14 Jan. 2026 Its last gasp was in 2009, when a Reformist president who had clearly won the election was placed under house arrest instead of sworn into office.—Karl Vick, Time, 13 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for gasp
Getty Images For the last several months, brands, influencers, and rank-and-file workers alike have been invoking the year 2016 with a fervor that feels less like a throwback trend and more like a collective sigh of relief.
The senior captain threw down a one-handed dunk to open the final frame, then blocked a full-court heave right before the final buzzer to secure the victory.
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Justin Barrasso,
Boston Herald,
21 Jan. 2026
Fiala outbattled two Rangers for an offensive-zone recovery, got the puck back from Alex Turcotte and heaved a shot on net.
Roscoe pulled over; his daughter started hyperventilating.
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Sean Gregory,
Time,
10 Dec. 2025
Specifically, a 1940s B-picture conjuring up some heavy Maria Montez mojo, known as Kiss of the Spider Woman — a typically hyperventilating melodrama that featured a vamping diva playing several parts, including the venomous title character.
When Kuminga removed his sweats, walked to the scorer’s table and checked in to begin the second quarter Tuesday night, a murmur grew into a modest standing ovation as the fans inside Chase Center realized what was happening.
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Evan Webeck,
Mercury News,
21 Jan. 2026
Outside, the marinas become villages — food stalls, shaded lounges, the steady murmur of deals being courted.
The sound of the waves and the gurgle of cascading water radiate a monastic serenity; the spa has a fine selection of hot-stone and deep-tissue massages.
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Chandrahas Choudhury,
Condé Nast Traveler,
1 Mar. 2024
Clearing right-of-way strips can result in the loss of trees and native vegetation; crackles, hisses and humming can be heard nearby especially during periods of high humidity; and farm fields and animal habitat can be affected by construction activities.
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Madeline Heim,
jsonline.com,
12 Dec. 2025
The clink of cutlery and the hiss of the grill, the clouds of steam rising off plates, the heady chaos that comes with a place of public convening, a destination as much as a place of transience.