panting
No. Pants is a noun, or a verb form (to pant).
Yes, it's a British slang word that means "cool" or "in agreement."
My sentence containing the word sappy: Sappy is a cool word.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
The word lush means verdant and heavily overgrown. Lush vegetation would be lots of greenery - think of a jungle.
breathe heavily = gasp, huffing and puffing, breathing, labored breathing, hyperventilation
Wheezing or panting.
breathing is related to
cool means that you think someone is awesome
Inspiration
The word "lean" fits your criteria as it means cool and rhymes with green.
it means cool the word "cool" in Chinese is ku
No. Pants is a noun, or a verb form (to pant).
The bulgarian word for "cool" is "Готино!" [Gotino!], or the more-slang word, which is "Яко!" [Yako!], that means "cool" too, but it's like a more contemporary word. There is also a word "Свежо!" [Svejo!], which means "Chill!".
Dench is another word that means cool, similar to sick, which also means cool
Tachynpeic means breathing fast in the adjective form. The noun form is tachypnea.
Respiration is a technical word for breathing. it means the same thing.