Similar words: joking, smoking, looking, jokingly, looking for, smoking gun, cooking oil, looking glass. Meaning: [tʃəʊk] n. 1. a condition caused by blocking the airways to the lungs (as with food or swelling of the larynx) 2. the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe.
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91. Cavalry, raising clouds of choking dust, went past endlessly.
92. But Mom decided soother was a choking hazard.
93. The capital, Nairobi, is choking on uncontrolled immigration.
94. Bethune was choking with rage.
95. Sherif suffers from asthma, and he was choking.
96. Lydia turned and ran, choking, toward the staircase.
97. The cord pulled tight, choking off Luca's breath.
98. Her face was red and swollen as though she were choking.
99. They're the ones in the back of the gymnasium, frantically writing to the last minute and choking under the pressure of an egg timer.
100. He heard a snuffle behind him - a half - choking gasp or cough.
101. After choking her to death he'd cut his own throat.
102. The gas would have the dual effect of choking air-breathing animals and preventing sunlight from reaching Earth's surface.
103. Vast stretches of peat bog surrounding the city have dried out and caught fire covering Moscow with choking smog.
104. Water droplets can cause choking if inhaled and can short-circuit equipment, so many astronauts use the music-festival favourite: moist wipes.
105. The quantity of fuel delivering reduces with the wear of plunger pair and this tendeucy is more serious with reducing of pump speed due to the choking effect of plunger head restricting.
106. The ordinary, garden-variety choking most people suffer has a more obvious source, however: inexperience—no exposure to an audience, not enough times confronting a critical deadline.
107. Two years ago, the New York Times reported that China was "choking on growth," with rapid economic development ravaging its environment.
108. Mercedes Cadillac and Toyota dealerships line the roads -- attesting to the personal wealth that has left the city's nighttime sidewalks chockablock with parked cars and its streets choking with smog.
109. If the plaque breaks open, a clot forms, choking off the supply of blood.
110. To avoid possible injury do not let child chew or teethe on the soft material of spout as it may present a choking hazard.
111. He didn't know which way it was, the tire iron or a real accident, blood choking down Jack's throat and nobody to turn him over.
112. If you use too much, it can numb the back of your baby's throat and weaken his gag reflex (which helps keep him from choking on his saliva).
113. Kernicterus occurs, jaundice was significantly increased in children, begins as lethargy, weakness, or choking sucking, muscle hypotonia.
114. But to the locals, ridding the city of choking traffic was more important than any accolade.
115. Angina pectoris is caused by transient myocardial ischemia due to decreased coronary flow, manifested as episodic retrosternal pain, smothering and choking, etc.
116. His throat was full to choking. He gently stroked her hair.
117. They may also irritate the upper respiratory tract, causing coughing, choking,[www.Sentencedict.com] and general debility.
118. And you were arrested for choking your foster father, morris yates?
119. The application shows owners how to treat minor ailments with helpful videos, illustrations and detailed articles on subjects like cuts, choking, poisoning, bandaging and more.
120. Brutal, corrupt warlords torture and murder at will, while the khamsin, the hot, dusty desert wind, blows hard, turning the sky yellow and filling the air with choking sand.
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