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The act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe.
choking
strangling
strangulation
portugués
estrangulamento
1
Now they are unable to lend to the real economy,
throttling
growth.
2
A fuzzy little parasite was
throttling
the life of the Kentuckians' hemp.
3
Upon the classes of this country, democracy has laid a
throttling
hand.
4
The real victory was getting out of there without
throttling
Frank Anuse.
5
What if Ralph Newlin was at that very mo-ment
throttling
his wife?
6
Vain were the trooper's struggles to free himself from that
throttling
grip.
7
A very remarkable young man he is, though want is
throttling
him.
8
I don't know what keeps me from
throttling
you with my hands!
9
In no uncertain terms, however, the commission endorsed
throttling
internet traffic.
10
But plummeting dairy prices have farmers
throttling
back their spending and investment plans.
11
But there's one caveat for data-heavy users: there will be
throttling
.
12
For years, ISPs have been notoriously shady about what they're
throttling
or blocking.
13
He had Johnny Simms on the floor and was
throttling
him.
14
She started the engine again,
throttling
it to a low mutter.
15
If it's not the keyboard, it's performance
throttling
or even potentially hazardous batteries.
16
His thumbs, now totally senseless, were still
throttling
her, shamelessly guilty.
throttling
throttle
thermal throttling
avoid the throttling
classic throttling
do any throttling
end with throttling
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