Aún no tenemos significados para "stifle by".
1Magee College's development has been stifled by institutional opposition and political neglect.
2Until recently, I was feeling stifled by the tyranny of the new.
3The end of it was stifled by a pair of furry arms.
4Conscience is quickened by being listened to, and stifled by being neglected.
5Many North West cities remain stifled by the maladministration of former premier Mahumapelo.
6Kátya Kabanová tells of a passionate young woman stifled by a conservative society.
7Here he lurked in hiding and perished, stifled by the reek and smoke.
8In general, innovation should not be stifled by a misplaced concept of tradition.
9The voice of honest men is stifled by members and cabals.
10They are stifled by the odor of dust, escaping gas, and human flesh.
11All sounds seemed to die away, stifled by the heavy air.
12For a time his utterance was stifled by his complicated feelings:-
13But the shorthanded Golden Eagles were stifled by foul trouble down the stretch.
14His pensive mind, stifled by Rabbinic scholasticism, turned to the Kabbalah.
15So much so, that their boasted sensibility is often stifled by false delicacy.
16Stifled by guides who repeat the same old thing every day to everybody?