Submission hold that reduces air or blood flow.
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Examples for "choke"
Examples for "choke"
1Castaner announced new measures such as banning police use of the choke-hold.
2That's so long as the federal government continues to choke our economy.
3It was a long moment before I could choke out the words.
4The current strategy for ending the rupee's free fall will choke growth.
5Poultices do sometimes choke swine; tulips reduce posterity; causes leather to resist.
1Basketball: The University of Limerick's stranglehold over women's basketball in Ireland continues.
2The competition watchdog says the big fuel companies' stranglehold over… Video, Audio
3Further points from Brian Farrell and Joseph Sheridan added to their stranglehold.
4These coalitions have been formed in order to break the ANC's stranglehold.
5It's challenging the smoke tobacco stranglehold on the nicotine market, she said.
1Now, after many years of this, the squeeze is becoming a chokehold.
2It isn't uncommon for this roughing up to include the now-infamous chokehold.
3Someone grabbed his testicles and he his neck was in a chokehold.
4On Friday US President Donald Trump said the chokehold method should be ended.
5The protocol lost its chokehold on me, and I started getting roles again.
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