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Held in check with difficulty.
suppressed
stifled
smothered
inhibited
1
The good intentions of the social worker
strangled
by local authority bureaucracies.
2
Four of the victims were shot and the fifth
strangled
,
Caldwell said.
3
Ten years ago she could have
strangled
Bedelia Morse with one hand.
4
According to Moreira, Fernandes was present when Santos
strangled
the former model.
5
Geraldine Diver was
strangled
in her car in Dublin nine years ago.
6
The result was a
strangled
gasp that didn't quite fill Carter's lungs.
7
The breaths quickly passed in and out of her, in
strangled
gasps.
8
The Guru attacked me in the dream plane and nearly
strangled
me.
9
We thought too many dot balls
strangled
us a bit, Taylor said.
10
The birds were individually
strangled
by hand, informants later told the FBI.
11
We wish to learn the reason why the murderer
strangled
the deceased.
12
Better that he had been
strangled
in the hour of his birth.
13
She drew a deep breath and
strangled
the idea by her will.
14
Obviously he is exhausted, having been almost
strangled
a few seconds earlier.
15
Three small boys
strangled
each other in a race for the fire-bell.
16
It burned Michael Servetus, and it
strangled
the scientific opinions of Galileo.
strangled
strangle
·
strangle by
strangle voice
strangle cry
strangle to death
strangle sound