asphyxia, burke, constrict, extinguish, glut, obviate, put to silence, shut, squash, strangulate, zipper
Definitionn. a coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current
Last update: September 3, 2015
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She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband. [verb]
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At the foot of the pitch a ramp slopes up to a choke passing below two high avens. [verb]
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However, when Pete squeezed through to the last safe haven before the choke, we heard laughter peel out. [verb]
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Huron," cried Heyward, from above, in tones nearly choked by horror; "give mercy, and thou shalt receive from it. [verb]
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His blood or mine should choke your marriage vows. [verb]
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When they were in the low cavity that surrounded the earthen fort on three sides, they found that passage nearly choked by the ruins. [verb]
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The poor animal, driven in this way on three legs, and every now and then choked with the lasso, was covered with foam before they arrived. [verb]
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This nobleman was of a character not uncommon eighty years ago, but now very rare among public men, because a more flexible fibre has choked it. [verb]
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The three ponies captured made a furious struggle, but by drawing the ropes tight round their necks they were choked, and soon unable to move. [verb]
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But the arrow in his neck choked his breath, and it was such agony to speak that he could only say hoarsely: "Father mother." [verb]
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They are close together again--may the dust choke him. [verb]
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