Prevent the progress or free movement of.
Struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake.
To kill by squeezing the neck in order to compress the carotide and/or trachea.
1 The US should also work with the EU to strangle Syria's economy.
2 The tumult soon abates; and the murderess prepares to strangle her capture.
3 Police believe the killer used his fists and hands to strangle her.
4 And yesterday they set about working to strangle our renewed revolutionary vigour.
5 It said video footage showed Muñoz used a sweater to strangle himself.
6 But too fast a rise in borrowing costs can strangle economic recovery.
7 Every time Jodie thought of it, she wanted to strangle Jason Kravitz.
8 By the time we reached the van she wanted to strangle him.
9 Maybe a manual on how to strangle people twenty ways, he thought.
10 There were times when Sarah herself thought she might strangle her daughter.
11 The Serpent had the advantage, and was about to strangle the bird.
12 And if he really loved me, would he try to strangle me?
13 Here one must let go the critical valve, else strangle in pedagogics.
14 Either we'll be the best of buddies or we'll strangle each other.
15 The anger in his voice seemed to strangle him for a moment.
16 For gold he was ready to strangle the portero on the spot.
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Strangle в диалектах
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