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How to use hyperventilate in a sentence

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Her mouth moved opened and closed with each breath, coming in such rapid fire that she was sure she would hyperventilate any second.
Taking deep breaths she began to hyperventilate, but in a more discreet way.
This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea.
He then began to hyperventilate and allegedly fainted and hit the car in front of him.
Subjects may hyperventilate for several minutes before diving to increase underwater time.
Patients with idiopathic central sleep apnea will hyperventilate chronically, both awake and asleep.
To find out if you over-breathe or hyperventilate the device includes a procedure for measuring your volume of lung ventilation.
Every third dog causes me to hyperventilate and produce insistent grunting sounds.
Walking onto the stage, she began to hyperventilate again, but the crowd couldn't tell, for they were moshing and head-banging to the music.
In times of extreme stress, people may shake uncontrollably, hyperventilate or even vomit.
When you hyperventilate, you do not give your body long enough to retain CO2, and so your body cannot use the oxygen you have.
More severely affected children hyperventilate both awake and asleep.
To disable, or at least delay, that trigger, free divers hyperventilate before competing, to wash the lungs of carbon dioxide.
If the neighbors had been worried before, they began to sweat and hyperventilate now.
Sometimes, acutely anxious individuals will hyperventilate and consequently, the above symptoms may present themselves.
A dozen of us watch five sperm whales broach, and then hyperventilate like marathoners on the starting line, filling every air-bearing cell with oxygen.
She drew hard on the cancer stick to quell the need to hyperventilate.
It may cause them to overproduce mucous, blocking the absorption of dissolved oxygen, or accumulate on the gill surfaces, causing them to hyperventilate or smother.
Abbott refused to respond to Rudd's criticism, saying he would leave Rudd to hyperventilate.
I would hyperventilate, sweat, shake, it was unreal how I felt.
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