Use "suffocating" in a sentence

1. Here then suffocating smell corpses.

2. The afternoon heat was suffocating.

3. Some marriages can sometimes feel suffocating.

4. Eternal Egg of Suffocating Anguishment, Infinity Battlegrounds

5. Cars were suffocating the roads like weeds.

6. Don't put them in those suffocating tunics.

7. The room was suffocating -- hot and airless.

8. I felt as if I were suffocating.

9. Can you open a window? I'm suffocating.

10. Can I open a window? It's suffocating in here!

11. Mother, all my life you have been suffocating me.

12. There was no respite from the suffocating heat.

13. July turned to August, and the heat was suffocating.

14. Boron fluoride, Trifluoroborane Colorless gas with a pungent, suffocating odor

15. And seeing you so close to me is suffocating me.

16. Decadence, depression, depressed. Or taste a little suffocating.

17. These dinosaurs were not suffocating in a museum.

18. Now the oceans are dry and I'm suffocating in boredom.

19. It is a land of antiquated social rules and suffocating traditions.

20. Suffocating and wants doors and windows open at night.

21. The little girl is suffocating, her throat is already blocked up.

22. Constrictors don’t always use their suffocating grip to subdue prey

23. It's hot and suffocating. I think it's going to rain.

24. Sometimes they are awakened by a feeling that they are suffocating.

25. The heat was tolerable at night but suffocating during the day.

26. I've got to open the window - it's suffocating in here!

27. I'm suffocating in here; can't we open a few windows?

28. As a public figure, she had to endure suffocating publicity.

29. Politicians and media types were suffocating in recycled hot air.

30. A child with a tumor that nobody helped, who was slowly suffocating.

31. After a few weeks with her parents, she felt she was suffocating.

32. That's better. I was suffocating in that cell of a room.

33. Isn't that why you were so quiet and suffocating in your own bubble?

34. [The author] is expert in Anatomizing its suffocating and dead-end character

35. The stink of it filling every breath, a suffocating cloud you can't escape.

36. The book tells the story of a woman escaping from a suffocating marriage.

37. Bonobos, already threatened by poachers and loggers, are suffocating in the fires

38. You must have felt the need to escape from this suffocating daily routine

39. At the main stage the crowd of women was so dense it was suffocating.

40. He stepped into the tub, the hot water making him feel like he was suffocating.

41. Crawling is a feature12 that prevents the player from suffocating when inside small gaps

42. Anhydrous hydrogen chloride is noted to be a colorless gas with a suffocating odor

43. Like a suffocating “envelopment” —a blanket— sin and death have weighed heavily on mankind.

44. An opponent you have in a Chokehold has to hold his breath or begin suffocating

45. 27 The little rooms were hot and stifling, and with Tigress there he found them suffocating.

46. Twenty-five days of suffocating in the one-bedroomed flat with his wife and the two children.

47. Synonyms for Asphyxiating include choking, smothering, stifling, strangling, strangulating, suffocating, throttling, constricting, drowning and killing

48. We risk a world of suffocating heat waves, severe droughts, disastrous floods, and devastating wildfires.

49. Synonyms for Claustrophobic include confined, confining, cramped, enclosed, limited, restricted, restricting, shut in, stifling and suffocating

50. (1,6) Acetaldehyde has a pungent suffocating odor, but at dilute concentrations it has a fruity and pleasant odor

51. Sin and death, which have weighed on mankind like a suffocating blanket, will be no more.

52. 2021 Example sentences from the Web for Atremble The snow was suffocating him, and his legs were Atremble …

53. I couldn't keep my eyes open, I felt as if I was suffocating in a warm fug of words.

54. If the underlying cause persists, however, then a suffocating blanket of activated lymphocytes surrounds every new blood vessel.

55. We are waiting and trying not to lose faith, but you see we're suffocating ... oh my shiftless body.

56. Above him the sky swam greyly, suffocating the moon; the edge of the roof sailed free in space.

57. He was instantly celebrated as a possessor of breathtaking quickness and ball-handling, a deft-shooting touch and suffocating defensive prowess.

58. "Bonitos and Albicores.—Suffocating Heat and Expectation of a Storm.—Calms, and why.—Visit from Neptune.— Unhealthy Damps.—Cross the Equator

59. Afterdamp (usually uncountable, plural Afterdamps) Suffocating gases present in a coal mine after an explosion caused by firedamp, consisting of nitrogen, carbon …

60. It was suffocating to sit between those merit was like being a fox in a bog while hounds crooned on either bank.

61. It's not something you have to worry about -- the air in this room all gathering over one part of the room and suffocating us.

62. Instead of avoiding and ignoring him, you could be very clingy, to the point where you're suffocating him. This could also make him dump you.

63. Its European neighbors, by contrast, their histories indelibly stained by tyranny, military defeat, and imperial barbarity[Sentencedict], seem eager to subsume themselves in a suffocating superstate.

64. But the nickel disappearance is one more clue about how the planet went from suffocating to a place where a terrestrial tetrapod could take a deep breath.

65. Anhydrous ammonia is a pungent gas with suffocating fumes Symptoms can include breathing difficulty; irritation of the eyes, nose or throat Exposure to high concentrations can lead to death

66. Pia says it is what people do to avoid suffocating in water : they don't splash much , they don't wave , and they don't yell or call out .

67. It stalks through brush and trees, across ledges, or other covered spots, before delivering a powerful leap onto the back of its prey and a suffocating neck bite.

68. Bioplastics are biodegradable materials that come from renewable sources and can be used to reduce the problem of plastic waste that is suffocating the planet and contaminating the environment

69. Bioplastic is a biodegradable material that come from renewable sources and can be used to reduce the problem of plastic waste that is suffocating the planet and polluting the environment.

70. Blackdamp, chokedamp [Air in which most of the oxygen has been converted to carbon dioxide by oxidation of coal.It is a suffocating gas which may also be poisonous if it contains carbon monoxide

71. My own Altercations and actions are suffocating me, I just have to wonder if this is how it has to be, I can't get out, I can't get out I can't get out, I can't get out Verse:

72. The name Chlorine is derived from chloros, meaning green, referring to the color of the gas. Chlorine gas is two and one half times as heavy as air, has an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and is exceedingly poisonous

73. Androcracy -( ) A government consisting of men androlepsia -( ) A kidnapping by a foreign government for political gain androphobia -( ) A fear of men anemophobia -( ) The fear of wind angelocracy -( ) Rulership by angels anginophobia -( ) A fear of choking or suffocating anililagnia -( …

74. Noun Blackdamp air that is low in oxygen content and high in carbon dioxide as a result of an explosion in a mine 3; noun Blackdamp a suffocating gas, a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, that may occur in mines 3; noun Blackdamp chokedamp

75. Opium and Absinthe is a perfect concoction of romance and mystery that boils down to studies in addiction and gaining independence in a suffocating world.” — Haunted by Deadlines “ Opium and Absinthe is the richly seductive tale of a young Gilded Age heiress’s journey down a beguiling but dangerous path in search of her sister’s blood

76. There are also the institutional linkages of universities, of super-specialty hospitals and many other aspects... The priority areas of our engagements are in agriculture, food security, generic medicines - where India has contributed in a big way in terms of breaking the suffocating stranglehold of multinationals on life saving medicines and ensuring that they are accessible at affordable prices.