Definitionn. joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped
Last update: December 11, 2018
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The bustle and terror of the Rostovs' last days in Moscow stifled the gloomy thoughts that oppressed Sonya. [verb]
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I couldn't stifle my tears at the sight of the handicapped beggar. [Please select]
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Apparently it is very difficult to stifle a sneeze, even if you are a swan ! [verb]
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Melanie Phillips argues that the purpose of Labor 's attack is to " stifle debate ". [verb]
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Then, gladly throwing himself into the saddle, he spurred his charger to the side of the litter, whence low and stifled sobs alone announced the presence of Alice. [verb]
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Her airy laugh ended in a sob, which she tried to stifle, but could not. [verb]
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Anger, humiliation, wounded love, wounded vanity, disappointment, disillusion, were all in that cry, and in the passionate beating of her heart, her stifled breath, her clenched hands. [verb]
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The rest of the company sympathized, and a stifled whisper went through them, indicating how much her desperate and determined manner impressed them with awe, and even horror. [verb]
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I heard a stifled noise of steps, a movement of objects and of tapestries, then the arrival of a person, and then the arrival of another person. [verb]
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