strangle in English

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1. I could strangle them!

2. Parasitic vines that strangle the trees.

3. He tried to strangle his opponent.

4. Strangle her, damn it!

5. Mahmud was trying to strangle Sheikh.

6. I want to strangle you.

7. Strangle her for her own good.

8. Do you have emotions? Strangle them.

9. To strangle or decapitate ( a fowl ).

10. Tariffs put a strangle hold on trade.

11. It also claims that McLean tried to strangle her.

12. Agreed. I want to strangle Skip 2 mypoo.

13. I've seen snakes strangle people and swallow then whole!

14. 18 synonyms for Asphyxiate: suffocate, choke, strangle, stifle, smother, throttle, strangulate

15. Our mission is to strangle it before it's even born."

16. My lusts usurp the present tense And strangle Reason in his seat.

17. He give a strangle cry and fall to the floor.

18. 18 synonyms for Asphyxiate: suffocate, choke, strangle, stifle, smother, throttle, strangulate

19. If the statement is true, the giant will strangle him to death.

20. Suddenly my shirt collar felt like it was starting to strangle me.

21. She felt a hot urge to strangle the child, but controlled herself.

22. He slid his hands around her neck and tried to strangle her.

23. They strangle, they aspirate their vomit, they suffocate, they have a heart attack.

24. Scarlett felt that she would strangle at the expression on Captain Butler's swarthy piratical face.

25. He said his father had tried to strangle him thirty or forty times or more.

26. 1 day ago · Media companies bill is bait and switch to strangle conservative outlets

27. [be VERB -ed] Synonyms: suffocate, choke, strangle, stifle More Synonyms of Asphyxiate asphyxiation (æsfɪksieɪʃən) uncountable noun

28. Therefore, their secret agenda is how best to strangle the utilities with as much bureaucracy and red tape as possible.

29. Either you go down there of your own volition or I strangle you with my two bare hands.

30. I killed the bear with my spear, and I managed to strangle the hound with my bare hands.

31. Because of the intelligence I have provided, the Communists here have been able to strangle Masud's supply lines.

32. Surprisingly the outcome is coherent and tuneful, with the strangle of guitars contrasting quite beautifully with the relaxed voice.

33. My plan was toenter the house, sneak up on him from behind, and strangle thenattering little carbuncle with a sash.

34. Bowstring (third-person singular simple present bowstrings, present participle bowstringing, simple past and past participle bowstrung or Bowstringed) (transitive) To strangle with a bowstring

35. And they are wearing less clothing, allowing more movement to strangle us or cut open our heads and put candy in them.

36. Bowstring (third-person singular simple present bowstrings, present participle bowstringing, simple past and past participle Bowstrung or bowstringed) (transitive) To strangle with a bowstring

37. Joseph Hall had reportedly been kicked out of schools for violent behavior and once tried to strangle a teacher with a phone cord.

38. A dangerous Aposthume in thy breast; And whilst thou joyest in this, the dangerous rest, 480: The bag, may rise up, and so strangle thee

39. I have visions of streets heaped with mangled corpses in which children wander crying for their parents, and babies gasp and strangle in the clutches of dead mothers.

40. Was not the liveliest object even in Saint Mary Axe--which is not a very lively spot--with a sobbing gaslight in the counting-house window, and a Burglarious stream of fog creeping in to strangle it

41. In that context the Trump Administration is pressing countries around the world to cut diplomatic and trade ties with North Korea to strangle the hard currency flows that fund North Korea’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.

42. Anxiety is love’s greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic. Anais Nin