Synonym: asphyxiate, choke, muffle, stifle, suffocate, suppress. Similar words: mother, smooth, mothering, smooth out, grandmother, smooth down, smooth over, smoke. Meaning: ['smʌðə(r)] n. 1. a confused multitude of things 2. a stifling cloud of smoke. v. 1. envelop completely 2. deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing 3. conceal or hide 4. form an impenetrable cover over 5. deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion.
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31, Zimmermann lavishes expression on the Debussy, but his grainy tone and constant throbbing vibrato tend to smother the music.
32, Office worker Bryan Johnson managed to knock Mr Chittenden to the floor, tearing off his own shirt to smother the flames.
33, Office worker Bryan Johnson tore off his own shirt to smother the flames.
34, If the victim's clothes are burning, use a blanket to smother the flames.
35, A neat step-over by Rocastle sent Thomas hurtling in on goal but Rhodes moved sharply off his line to smother the shot.
36, If allowed to grow unchecked, the algae would smother the reefs.
37, We tried to smother our laughter.
38, The particular interests outweigh or smother the common good.
39, They try to smother the flames with a damp blanket.
40, It was intended that the bed would smother me where I lay.
41, At the same time, they issued smoke, inflamer produce a great lot of smother, so in fires, majority people got gas poisoning and asphyxiate and died.
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42, Many people also find relief in over-eating, trying to numb their anxiety with too much ice cream or smother it in cheese sauce.
43, The air is polluted with the smother of traffic and industrial smog.
44, They tried to smother the flames with a damp blanket.
45, As teammates sprinted to smother him in an ecstatic scrum, several Ghanaians slumped to the field.
46, There was, in Ferdinand's heavy-footed response to this threat, another hint that he mistrusts his body and lacks the pace and agility to smother all forms of danger, as he can in his pomp.
47, He attempted to smother up a scandal about his family.
48, Where women love each other , men learn to smother their mutual dislike.
49, They heap pity on the disabled, smother them in charity.
50, In some of Jame's fiction motive seems to smother event.
51, Jeth used his power of the light to smother Queen Amanoa's darkness. The dark side momentarily defeated, Arca declared Ulic's first mission a failure.
52, However, studies linking bed-sharing with an increased risk of cot death and fears that a mother will roll over and smother her child means that women are generally advised against this.
53, To this, the explanation of concerned staff of farming letter agency is: They are having imitate practice, these smother are to put tear bomb on be caused by artificially.
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