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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The asthmatic child began to wheeze during the allergic reaction.
The singer couldn't hit the high note and started to wheeze.
The musician began to wheeze on the flute, producing beautiful music.
The old heater made a wheeze sound when it was turned up too high.
The dog trainer used the wheeze as a training tool.
The machine's wheeze indicated that it needed maintenance.
The child began to wheeze in his sleep, causing his parents to worry.
The asthmatic patient would wheeze every time he tried to speak.
His asthma made it difficult for him to breathe without a wheeze.
The rusty pipes produced a constant wheeze that echoed through the abandoned building.
He couldn't catch his breath and had a persistent wheeze.
The computer's fan had a high-pitched wheeze that was annoying.
The sound of the old printing press's wheeze filled the small room.
The doctor instructed the patient to use a wheeze to measure his lung capacity.
The computer's hard drive emitted a wheeze as it struggled to read the damaged disk.
He had to use his inhaler to relieve his wheeze before going for a run.
The coach would wheeze instructions to his players during the game.
The wheeze in his voice gave away his fear even though he tried to sound confident.
The child's breathing became labored, and he started to wheeze.
The whistle of the teapot turned into a wheeze when the water level got too low.
The hiker carried a wheeze in case of an emergency.
The smoker started to wheeze after years of heavy smoking.
The lifeguard carried a whistle and a wheeze to alert swimmers of danger.
The kids had fun playing with the colorful plastic wheeze.
The trainer used the wheeze to signal the start of the race.
The factory machines emitted a high-pitched wheeze as they spun rapidly.
The police officer used his wheeze to control traffic.
After running for several miles, he started to wheeze heavily.
He started to wheeze after running for a few minutes.
The harmonica player began to wheeze a bluesy tune.
The teacher used the wheeze to get the attention of her students.
The musician used a wheeze to add a unique sound to his composition.
The teacher used a wheeze to get the attention of her noisy class.
The police officer blew his wheeze to get the attention of the crowd.
The musician played the wheeze during the performance to add a unique sound.
The referee blew his wheeze to signal the end of the game.
The lifeguard carried a wheeze to alert beachgoers of potential dangers.
The coach used the wheeze to signal the end of the practice.
The train conductor used a wheeze to signal the train's departure.
The coach blew his wheeze to call the team back to the bench.
The rusty old pipes in the basement made a constant wheeze.
The air conditioning unit made a wheeze sound every time it turned on.
The wheeze of the old air conditioner kept me up all night.
The old car's engine had a loud wheeze that could be heard from a distance.
The old steam engine emitted a loud, rhythmic wheeze.
The vacuum cleaner's wheeze was so loud that it made it difficult to hear the TV.
The lawn mower's engine made a wheeze sound before it stopped working.
The mechanic listened for any signs of a wheeze in the engine.
The train let out a sharp wheeze as it pulled into the station.
After running for a while, he started to wheeze.
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