suffocate|suffocated|suffocates|suffocating in English
verb
[suf·fo·cate || 'sʌfəkeɪt]
smother, asphyxiate, kill by cutting of the oxygen supply; make it difficult to breathe; cause discomfort by cutting of the supply of fresh or cool air; stifle; be smothered
Use "suffocate|suffocated|suffocates|suffocating" in a sentence
1. Selfishness suffocates spiritual senses.
2. Suffocated?
3. Greed suffocates humanity and intuitive knowledge.
4. To suffocate.
5. I almost suffocated.
6. You suffocate him.
7. The fireman was suffocated by the fumes.
8. 9 The smoke and fumes almost suffocated me.
9. Here then suffocating smell corpses.
10. Passengers suffocated in the burning aircraft.
11. Port authority found them last week, suffocated.
12. You tried to suffocate your son.
13. The stale air made us suffocate.
14. The afternoon heat was suffocating.
15. Hold my nose, suffocate me.
16. Jealousy can suffocate any relationship.
17. I am suffocated by the intense heat.
18. 20 The baby suffocated under its pillow.
19. If we stay here, we'll suffocate.
20. At times I felt emotionally suffocated by such repeated comments.
21. An Anaconda is a snake that squeezes and suffocates it’s victim
22. She felt often she must suffocate.
23. The tense atmosphere made everybody suffocate.
24. 15 Jealousy can suffocate any relationship.
25. Some marriages can sometimes feel suffocating.