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British slang (dated) for a prison.
chokey
Choky.
tight
1
To our intense relief an answer came back in a
choky
voice.
2
She taught me to read with it. She sounded odd and
choky
.
3
I tell you, it made one a bit
choky
to hear them.
4
Jonathan cleared his throat, but even so his voice came out
choky
.
5
The girl was holding on to the parapet with a little
choky
laugh.
6
He go and fetch Mr. Meares-hetry put me in
choky
.
7
I had a strange,
choky
sensation, and again I coughed, dryly.
8
A wedding is nearly always a
choky
thing, and Pauline's was particularly so.
9
I do not often feel miserable and
choky
,
but I did last night.
10
The atmosphere on a summer day in these scenes is always hot and
choky
.
11
And she sang it in a
choky
kind of quaver.
12
With a
choky
little gurgle in her throat Aunt Jane fell limply against me.
13
Rather
choky
,
but still glowing, Nedda descended to her train.
14
I ducked my head, unable to say more than a
choky
"Thanks."
15
It made me feel quite
choky
;
and I could see that he, too, was moved.
16
The tired helper was suddenly too
choky
to answer.
choky
choky feeling
choky sensation
quite choky
choky sort
choky abruptness