340 collocations for gasps

It's gone!" "Gone!" gasped the two men.

"Yes," gasped the astonished woman.

" "Lord Nick?" gasped the incredulous girl.

Fifteen cents!" gasped Peggy, greatly disappointed.

" "Thank you," retorted Susie, gasping a little.

As it was, he gasped out unintelligible words and sought to make Grim understand by signs.

what d'ye call those things?" gasped Andy, staring as though hardly able to believe his eyes.

On he went, through water now breast-high, with slimy walls above him and around, seeing naught by reason of the pitchy blackness, and hearing only the smothered splash of those behind, and gasping breaths that boomed hollow in the dark.

Blow-hole!" gasped the Boy.

"Where is he?" gasped Holman.

" "But the boys!" gasped Jess.

" "Yourdayout!" gasped Billie, sitting down hard on the chair she had been dusting and regarding Debbie's black face with dismay.

"There, there, my pet," gasped the mother, "don't cry, she shan't hurt you any more.

"What can be the matter?" gasped the Doctor in consternation.

" "Mon Dieu!" gasped Jean.

'What are they for?' gasped Mary.

Now speak, womanwhat would ye?" "A life, my lord!" "Ah, the blessed saints forfendI feared so!" gasped Roger.

"Hullo!" gasped a voice with painful utterance.

" "Well, I never!" gasped Betty, gazing at Bob with new respect.

" "Well, well!" gasped the Major.

"And I" gasped Anna.

Not one who came to their hands but gasped out his life, whether by lance-thrust or sword.

"My faith!" gasped the General, loosening in all his joints.

"Not so, in soothin very sooth," she gasped 'twixt sobs of terror, "nought but a poor maid am Iand the man thrice sought me out and would have shamed me but that I escaped, for that I am very swift of foot" "She lured me into the bog with devil-fires!" cried Gurth.

"Who?What?" Mr. Nugent, incapable of reply, put his head on the table and beat the air frantically with his hand, while gasping sobs rent his tortured frame.

340 collocations for  gasps