The past participle is winded.
The past perfect tense of 'wind' is had wound.Example: She had wound a ribbon in her hair.The past perfect tense of 'wind' is had winded.Example: He had winded himself by taking the stairs.
Present participle - winding Past participle - winded
A vampire can run about 120-200+ mph. They are very fast and can be so fast that they are a blur or can be as still as a statue.
Sped
depends how bad you get winded but it doesnt normally happen
winded Example sentences: He was quite winded as he crossed the finish line. Winded but determined, he took first place in the relay race.
you are so long winded Ill just get the phone book
Polonius says it, but he does so in a long-winded way.
What to do after fainting because of feeling short-winded? See a doctor
Chest pain and pressure very winded - what does this mean?
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
yes
Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
You should consult a physician if you get short winded while you are talking. You may have a problem with your heart or with your lungs.
verb
Cool winded