Which preposition to use with wheezing
The bay shimmered in the broiling August sun and from a distant grove came the rattle and wheeze of locusts.
He was nearly done, with a tell-tale wheeze in his lungs, with blood pressure making his eyes start well-nigh from his head, and a bloody froth choking him.
You wouldn't have thought of a wheeze like that in a million years.
But each man heard nothing except the pounding of his own heart and the wheezing of his own lungs.
" The great wheeze on these occasions of dirty work at the crossroads is not to lose your head but to keep cool and try to find the ringleaders.
If you have ever had any education, you must have seen an experiment in which a mouse is put in a glass jar, and all the air is drawn away with a pump, so that the poor little beast languishes and rolls pitifully on its side, gasping and wheezing with its tiny lungs for the least whiff of air.
I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
A half hour later the train puffed and wheezed into the station at Northampton.
William's voice was gone like Casey's, so that he, too, cursed in a whisper with a spasmodic indrawing of ribs and a wheezing in his throat.
At this juncture fat Bill Lainey wheezed round the corner of the corral.