It is a verb, so...
Dogs pant, because they can't perspire.
I pant for breath after running a long distance. She began to pant heavily as she climbed the steep hill.
I wear pants everywhere I go.
animals that live in the Sahara desert adapt not only because they are used to the heat but also because they have tongues to pant. like dogs. they pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant until they drop dead. animals that live in the Sahara desert adapt not only because they are used to the heat but also because they have tongues to pant. like dogs. they pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant until they drop dead. animals that live in the Sahara desert adapt not only because they are used to the heat but also because they have tongues to pant. like dogs. they pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant and pant until they drop dead.
Man i thin your pant is loose
Have you not seen a woman in so long that you must pant like a dog?
Because they are tired ...
He was a senator, but he had creases in his clothes.
The frisky puppy got mud all over my pant legs.
Hira Ballabh Pant has written: 'Water requirement of Doon Valley' -- subject(s): Water use
The noun 'pants' is a non-count, binary noun; a word for something that has two parts that make a whole.A binary noun is a shortened form of 'a pair of' or 'pairs of'. Other examples of binary nouns are scissors, pliers, shorts, pajamas, etc.The noun 'pant' (plural 'pants') is a word for a short quick breath(s).The word 'pants' is also the third person, singular of the verb to 'pant'.
Yes. All dogs pant. Dachshunds pant if they get hot or very thirsty.
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