Similar words: strangle, strangled, straight angle, strangling, right-angled triangle, wrangle, wrangler, quadrangle. Meaning: n. 1. complete power over a person or situation 2. a wrestling hold in which the arms are pressed against the opponent's windpipe.
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31. On one side, the affair highlights the fecklessness of U.S. policy makers, who did nothing while an unreliable regime acquired a stranglehold on key materials.
32. Over time, the strategy softened Helms' resistance, setting the stage for the curmudgeonly North Carolina politician to end his financial stranglehold on the U.N.
33. An antitrust judgment in 1954 forced the firm to release stranglehold on the shoe machinery market.
34. A few large firms have a stranglehold on the production of this essential commodity.
35. Our purpose is clear: By preventing the Taliban from reestablishing a stranglehold over the Afghan people, we will deny al Qaeda the safe haven that served as a launching pad for 9/11.
36. The Dark Lord of the Sith quickly educated Motti as to the Force's true power by inflicting a telekinetic stranglehold on the admiral.
37. Through the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus, God broke the stranglehold of sin over us.
38. To succeed, the new paper will need to break the stranglehold of the printing unions.
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