Causing difficulty in breathing especially through lack of fresh air and presence of heat.
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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