Sentences with Wheeze

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11 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wheeze'

The aging car engine began to wheeze, signaling potential trouble with its internal components.

The elderly professor, overwhelmed with emotion during his retirement speech, began to wheeze with gratitude for his lifelong career.

As the singer hit the high note, her voice began to wheeze slightly, adding a raw and emotional quality to the performance.

Despite the doctor's efforts, the patient continued to wheeze, prompting a reevaluation of the treatment plan.

The windmill, rusty from years of neglect, would creak and wheeze as it slowly turned in the breeze on the abandoned farm.

The elderly cat, tired but content, would occasionally wheeze in its sleep, a sign of a life well-lived.

The aging pipes in the historic building would occasionally wheeze as water flowed through them, echoing the passage of time.

The elderly storyteller, captivated by his own tale, would occasionally wheeze between words, adding a unique cadence to the narrative.

The worn-out bellows of the accordion would wheeze as the musician played a soulful melody, creating a melancholic ambiance.

The old bicycle, neglected for years, would occasionally wheeze and creak as its wheels turned, resisting the passage of time.

The exhausted writer, racing against a deadline, couldn't help but wheeze with relief when the last sentence was finally written.

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