She spoke quickly now, with little gasps.
He gasps to the operator: "My friend is dead!
They found gift-givers prefer those expected to produce smiles or gasps of joy, but people receiving them prefer gifts that will make them happy over the long-term.
He gasps to the operator: "My friend is dead!
We also make very strange noises when we laugh - from wheezes and squeaks to gasps and snorts - and each sound simply reflects the muscles in the chest squeezing out air from our ribcages under very high pressures.
The lengthy video, which teased that "everything they know will be tested," elicited cheers, gasps and thunderous applause from the room.
Joints cracked, sweat dropped, breath came in grunts and gasps.
He drew a few gasps, but also some praise, by arguing that top British universities should be able to raise tuition prices, which are capped by the government, to cover their costs.