smother|smothered|smothering|smothers in English
verb
[smoth·er || 'smʌðə(r)]
suffocate, kill by depriving of oxygen; extinguish, put out by covering (of a fire); completely cover; suppress, stifle; overwhelm
Use "smother|smothered|smothering|smothers" in a sentence
1. They busted open Mexico's smothering monopolies.
2. Are American parents smothering their children?
3. She felt smothered with kindness.
4. Cars are stunned by a Yuletide smother-love.
5. She smothered him with kisses.
6. I'm smothering in this stuffy room.
7. They ruthlessly smother all opposition.
8. He had to smother a giggle.
9. When Fog and Storm Smother Lights
10. We are smothering in this stuffy room.
11. Can't you see that you're smothering me?
12. Smothered to hide the evidence.
13. He laughed triumphantly, and silenced her by manly smothering.
14. She smothered by his despotic power.
15. He tried to smother up the factors.
16. She's bleeding into her pericardium, smothering her heart.
17. I grabbed a blanket and tried to smother the flames.
18. The voices of dissent were effectively smothered.
19. He smothered the baby with a pillow.
20. It smothered him like dense mist.
21. The fire is smothered by ashes.
22. It's no good smothering the children with money.
23. The girls tried to smother their giggles.
24. I just managed to smother a yawn.
25. She was smothered by his despotic power.