0 to make a high, rough noise while breathing because of some breathing difficulty: --
1 a high, rough noise made when someone cannot breathe easily: --
2 a clever and often unusual idea or plan, especially one that is intended to achieve a profit or some other advantage: --
3 to make a noise while breathing because of some breathing difficulty: --
She explained that she and a neighbour had suffered seven days of wheezing, swollen glands and bleary eyes as a result of crop spray.
Ripping wheezes are still prevalent in the existing system.
The answer is wheezes, schemes and gizmos—when there is a bit of money to hand.
No "ifs"or"buts" or legal wheezes from suddenly eminent and authoritative constitutional lawyers will change that stark fact of life.
A man came to my advice service one morning, leaning on a stick, wheezing and coughing.
Instead of clear thinking and a stable set of policy guidelines, we have witnessed a series of manoeuvres, wheezes and sticking plaster solutions.
We all have pet theories as to what might improve turnouts, such as weekend voting, all-postal ballots, mobile polling stations, electronic voting and other wheezes.
Prolonged exposure to very high concentrations can produce burns and sensitisation which leads to coughing and wheezing.