asphyxiate, boil, close, crush, flicker, keep down, put down, shimmer with heat, smother, starve, suppress
Definitionv. deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing
Last update: September 5, 2015
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Two fireman were suffocated by the fumes. [verb]
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You will not Suffocate, but if you find breathing difficult, puncture a few small holes in the bag around your face. [verb]
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Maybe if you didn't suffocate me, I—" "Suffocate? [verb]
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Edward went in with Humphrey, and found a man half in the window and half out, held by the throat and apparently suffocated by the two dogs. [verb]
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I am suffocated. [verb]
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This idle repose had become unendurable, he felt suffocated with pain and anger. [verb]
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Emma Goldman almost suffocated in this atmosphere. [verb]
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This laugh introduced a fit of coughing, which almost suffocated the poor usurer (such we afterwards found was the profession of this our fellow-traveller). [verb]
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He was suffocated, I said so. [verb]
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Maybe if you didn't suffocate me, I—" "Suffocate? [Please select]
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Pregnant women suffocated in smoke aborted in many cases. [Please select]
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