Use "stifled" in a sentence

1. The gas stifled them.

2. The rebellion was stifled.

3. Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.

4. He continued his story through stifled sobs.

5. He was almost stifled by the fumes.

6. 20 It was followed by a stifled yawn.

7. Gravity stifled her, hammered her red blood cells.

8. Billy stifled the urge to laugh out loud.

9. 19 Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.

10. She stifled the urge to scream.

11. Most of the victims were stifled by the fumes.

12. He drank and stifled a belch.

13. 27 He was almost stifled by the fumes.

14. Maria looked away and stifled a giggle.

15. The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.

16. She stifled a cough/yawn/scream/sneeze.

17. She gave a stifled cry of disappointment.

18. It was a shout stifled by teeth.

19. She stifled a gasp of pure pleasure.

20. It was followed by a stifled yawn.

21. I was nearly stifled by the smoke.

22. We almost stifled in the heat of the city.

23. The smoke filled the room and almost stifled the firemen.

24. 5 The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.

25. 15 She stifled a cough/yawn/scream/sneeze.

26. You guys, society has always stifled those with great minds.

27. Lindsey stifled a sigh as she watched his retreating figure.

28. 16 She stifled another yawn and tried hard to look interested.

29. An overweening public sector has stifled growth in jobs in service industries.

30. 12 Kay shook her head and stifled a yawn .

31. He is said to have stifled his victim with a pillow.

32. But in doing so, they stifled originality and human freedom.

33. He'd watch him dance around the room emitting stifled screams.

34. Serfdom stifled both collective and individual initiative among the peasantry.

35. 13 Most of the victims were stifled by the fumes.

36. She stifled another yawn and tried hard to look interested.

37. His repression is caused by his stiff-necked[Sentencedict.com], stifled upbringing.

38. Then he edged a ball into his pad and some one made a stifled appeal.

39. 28 He is said to have stifled his victim with a pillow.

40. Synonyms for Asphyxiated include choked, smothered, stifled, strangled, strangulated, suffocated, throttled, constricted, drowned and killed

41. Hoddle's pivotal role in Swindon's sweeper system stifled United's customary flowing football.

42. Master spider, stilted or stifled, spin us a web and heed our call.

43. They were only shadows making stifled noises, moans, squeaks, the final desperate gargle.

44. If you’re looking for an answer for CodyCross question – “Stifled, Asphyxiated“, then you can find it below

45. 22 His wife felt stifled in the presence of her overbearing mother-in-law.

46. Synonyms for Cushioned include softened, deadened, lessened, mitigated, muffled, diminished, stifled, allayed, alleviated and blunted

47. Her faint scream of shock was abruptly stifled by a hand clamped over her mouth.

48. Shall I not then be stifled in the vault, To whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in,

49. It is something that cannot be stamped out, or stifled, or gagged, or suppressed by any means.

50. The voices were cut off as suddenly as the squeaks of a mouse were stifled by the lightning grip of his python.

51. As he felt Joe begin fumbling with his trousers Michael stifled an urge to slam his fist into Joe's head.

52. Outside the wintry sunlight had been stifled by cloud and Blanche saw pedestrians begin to walk past with glistening umbrellas.

53. I thought that maybe Elsie went under finally sickened and stifled by the righteous attitudes that prevailed at the time.

54. But even this amateurish attempt, in the style of the colloquially-written well-known children's book Struwwelputsch, stifled the fired of the government troops.

55. In fulfillment of prophecy, the nations ‘made war with them and conquered them,’ and the attempts of these sincere Christians to preach the good news were stifled.

56. I would rather be ashes than dust: I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot.

57. Cryonics debate: 'Many scientists are afraid to hurt their careers' Research into the controversial science of freezing humans is being stifled by close-minded scientific community, it is claimed

58. A slight tendency towards "Barracking" on the part of the crowd was quickly stifled, however, by a brilliant effort from James, who by means of all-round play built up an attractive break of

59. The report argues that voucher administration has become "Balkanized," and that HUD should introduce competition to counter the bureaucratic inertia of the current system, which has stifled innovation and prevented capable public and private sector entities from administering the program.

60. By making inflation the absolute barometer of good economic health, there is a risk that the current recovery will be stifled, and that the prospect of a return to full employment will be put off to a time which is decidedly not 'reasonable' .

61. ‘His mother Alice, felt so Antipathetic towards the church that she burnt a lock of John Wesley's hair.’ ‘It not only stifled dissent, it bred a whole new rhetoric Antipathetic to civil liberties and due process of law.’ ‘The anti-monarchist sites out there range from the mildly reformist to the rabidly Antipathetic.’

62. Countermove: With Davante Adams stifled, Packers ride Aaron Jones’ huge day to 42-21 win over Lions JASON WILDE For the State Journal Sep 21, 2020 Sep 21, 2020 {{featured_button_text}} Green Bay's Aaron Jones runs for a 75-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage in the second half of the Packers' win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday

63. Of course, such synergistic Bilge is commonplace, as is the tendency to dummy up on any topic that the parent company might want stifled.: Tighter rules on oil emissions in Bilge water, anti-fouling paints and recycling are also likely to follow.: Other discharges include 37,000 gallons of oily Bilge water and 15 gallons of toxic waste from dry-cleaning, painting and photograph-processing.

64. Debbie and I had a good laugh about it all it would be easy to have A laugh at Peter's expense You have to have A laugh and a joke at times like that he [likes] a (good) laugh to [manage] A laugh She manages A laugh, but her voice betrays bitterness to [play] sth for laughs to [suppress] [stifle] A laugh he suppressed a small laugh I stifled a