Breath-catching

"Breath-catching" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The theory was breath-catching, but quickly fell apart when the accountant could give no account of what Sibyl might have done with Theresa's body.

Donal Henahan reported that her performance of it was “breath-catching in its vocal warmth and emotional power.”

For here was a vista that was breath-catching and inspiring, a wholly new thing come into the world.

To cap the feat, their leader made a breath-catching descent by what mountain men call a rappel, riding down a rope almost 400 feet.

I asked whether he would mind if I looked through them, and after a few minutes I found the map: it was a breath-catching moment for, as I unfolded it, I saw that it must show the deployment of a whole searchlight regiment covering the entire southern half of Belgium.

He was moving towards her with a purposefully predatory stride, stopping only when he was breath-catching inches away from her.

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