pech

/pɛk/
verb
  1. To breathe with difficulty; to pant or gasp, especially after physical exertion.
    • The dog was peching heavily after chasing the ball across the park.
    • He could hear the old man peching as he climbed the steep hill.
    • After running up the stairs, she had to stop and pech for a moment.
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