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1 I wouldn't let any man get a strangle hold on me.
2 A fellow who looked that way at a girl when he made love to her would get a strangle -holt .
3 It got a strangle - holt right away, and he dropped dead at my feet.
4 Then, there is the possibility of getting a strangle hold on someone, anyhow.
5 Thought one time old Nep had got a strangle - hold all right.
6 But I feel sure I've got a strangle - hold on this mystery.
7 Mr. Moneybags in the front pew has got a strangle hold on the parson.
8 It's through that wild young colt brother of hers that he's got a strangle hold on Ruth.
9 Anyway, there's no use of running needless risks, now that we've practically got a strangle - hold on the whole proposition.
10 These crooks from the Skandinavia got a strangle holt on the youngsters of this outfit who've no kiddies like those.
11 "The spring has gotten a strangle - hold on my judgment," he said to himself.
12 "Merritt was quick enough to get a strangle hold around the snake's neck."
13 "I'll tell a man no measly habit ever got a strangle holt on me."
14 He splashed a good deal, and Tom had to speak sharply to keep him from getting a strangle - hold about his own neck.
15 Gedney Raffer's got a strangle hold on Toby and his little swamp farm, and Toby doesn't dare say his soul's his own.
16 "It's Phil that's got a strangle hold on his."
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