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View usage for: winded in British English (ˈwɪndɪd) adjective1. out of breath, as from strenuous exercise 2. (in combination) having breath or wind as specified broken-winded short-winded winded in American English (ˈwɪndɪd) Examples of 'winded' in a sentencewinded The fall had been heavy and for the moment she couldn't speak, winded as well as shocked.It was as if somebody had punched her in the stomach and winded her.Diana sank into the chair and waited until a winded Myrna Louise Rivers was finally able to speak. Synonyms of 'winded'out of breath, panting, puffed, breathless More Synonyms of winded All related terms of 'winded'Definition temporarily out of breath after physical exercise or a blow to the stomach He fell to the ground and lay there, winded. Synonyms out of breath gasping for breath puffed out out of puff out of whack (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition out of breath I was a little breathless and my heartbeat was fast. Synonyms out of breath, winded, exhausted, panting, gasping, puffed, choking, gulping, wheezing, out of puff (informal), out of whack (informal), puffing and blowing, short-winded She collapsed, panting, at the top of the stairs. Synonyms out of breath, winded, gasping, puffed, puffing, breathless, puffed out, short of breath, out of puff, out of whack (informal) Do you get puffed easily when you go up stairs? Synonyms out of breath, winded, exhausted, spent, done in (informal), panting, gasping, wiped out (informal), breathless, short of breath, out of whack (informal), shagged out (British, taboo, slang) - wind something up
- wind up
- windbag
- winded
- windfall
- winding
- window
- wind
- long-winded
- wind up
- wind down
- wind someone up
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