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Meanings of
suffocating
in inglés
Causing difficulty in breathing especially through lack of fresh air and presence of heat.
smothering
suffocative
Related terms
breathless
dyspneic
dyspnoeic
dyspneal
dyspnoeal
Sinónimos
Examples for "
smothering
"
smothering
suffocative
Examples for "
smothering
"
1
Partick played a
smothering
game that at times imprisoned the Hearts players.
2
There is no crowding and
smothering
of the fruit by the foliage.
3
But no rain fell to ease the
smothering
oppression of the atmosphere.
4
He had to battle against the sense of
smothering
,
the universe contracting.
5
She could not bear even the
smothering
thought of a divided kingdom.
1
Dark, and very cold-Tugby'salmost apoplectic reply was delicious, no doubt, in its
suffocative
delivery.
2
Vapour from Lobelia
suffocative
;
unwholesomness of perfumed hair-powder
3
In an instant the eyes were closed, the cries were stopped, and the breathing was
suffocative
and convulsed.
Usage of
suffocating
in inglés
1
For Manchester City, the sense of history repeating itself must feel
suffocating
.
2
In summer, they are sultry and
suffocating
;
in winter, cold and dry.
3
You're
suffocating
,
she said at a meeting yesterday for frustrated business owners.
4
London held nothing for her but
suffocating
memories she'd rather let go.
5
The place was
suffocating
,
and the wind blew the alkali dust in.
6
The atmosphere is intolerant now; the risk is it may become
suffocating
.
7
But far from sustaining them, their success was starting to feel
suffocating
.
8
The immigration court system, already
suffocating
under a backlog, is largely shuttered.
9
I am
suffocating
here; I want to get into the open air.
10
The dust, the smoke, and the stench of the powder were
suffocating
.
11
I was
suffocating
and needed air; I was nauseous, light-headed almost disorientated.
12
He'd had his fun, and generals have a way of
suffocating
parties.
13
And she was
suffocating
with the nauseous sweetness of the bridal flowers.
14
These conditions are
suffocating
to breadth and to real art in poetry.
15
The heat now was intense, and the smoke was blinding and
suffocating
.
16
All the heavens seemed ablaze, and the clouds of smoke were
suffocating
.
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suffocating
suffocate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost suffocating
suffocating sensation
Suffocating
through the time
Suffocating
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common