To kill by squeezing the neck in order to compress the carotide and/or trachea.
1 You cannot try to strangulate the market, the market will move out, Prasad said.
2 I'll need to strangulate him, you see.
3 Rupture is most frequently strangulated between the ages of forty and fifty.
4 With his strangulated utterances, he was a figure from a fading past.
5 And something new started, a screwing, shooting pain and strangulated breathing.
6 His voice had a strangulated quality, the result of surgery or cigarettes or both.
7 It opened that cavernous maw and a foul, strangulated hissing emerged, a whispered shriek.
8 The screaming became a strangulated gurgle as his windpipe choked.
9 After two strangulated , ultimately hysterical weeks in France it really is time to go home.
10 His voice was taking on a faintly strangulated quality.
11 There was no strangulated bowel nor mortality both in delayed operation and conservatively treated groups.
12 He let out a wheezing strangulated croak before bolting up and out into the night.
13 Leaf-buds changed into flower-buds by wounding the bark, or strangulating a part of the branch.
14 The clincher is that, when confronted, they open their mouths wide and emit strangulated screeches.
15 The phone was answered by a strange, strangulated voice.
16 He stated that he remembered firing the shots, but had no remembrance of strangulating her.
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