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Word Meanings - SUFFOCATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Suffocated; choked. Shak.

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  • STIFLED
    Stifling. The close and stifled study. Hawthorne.
  • SMOTHER
    Etym: 1. To destroy the life of by suffocation; to deprive of the air necessary for life; to cover up closely so as to prevent breathing; to suffocate; as, to smother a child. 2. To affect as by suffocation; to stife; to deprive of air by a thick
  • SUPPRESSOR
    One who suppresses.
  • SWALLOWFISH
    The European sapphirine gurnard . It has large pectoral fins.
  • CONCEALED
    Hidden; kept from sight; secreted. -- Con*ceal"ed*ly (, adv. -- Con*ceal"ed*ness, n. Concealed weapons , dangerous weapons so carried on the person as to be knowingly or willfully concealed from sight, -- a practice forbidden by statute.
  • CHOKECHERRY
    The astringent fruit of a species of wild cherry (Prunus Virginiana); also, the bush or tree which bears such fruit.
  • SUFFOCATE
    Suffocated; choked. Shak.
  • REPRESSIBLE
    Capable of being repressed.
  • SWALLOW
    Any one of numerous species of passerine birds of the family Hirundinidæ, especially one of those species in which the tail is deeply forked. They have long, pointed wings, and are noted for the swiftness and gracefulness of their flight. Note:
  • THROTTLE
    The throttle valve. Throttle lever , the hand lever by which a throttle valve is moved, especially in a locomotive. -- Throttle valve , a valve moved by hand or by a governor for regulating the supply of steam to the steam chest. In one form it
  • STRANGLE HOLD
    In wrestling, a hold by which one's opponent is choked. It is usually not allowed.
  • THROTTLER
    See (more info) 1. One who, or that which, throttles, or chokes.
  • CHOKER
    1. One who, or that which, chokes. 2. A stiff wide cravat; a stock.
  • SMOTHERINESS
    The quality or state of being smothery.
  • EXTINGUISH
    1. To quench; to put out, as a light or fire; to stifle; to cause to die out; to put an end to; to destroy; as, to extinguish a flame, or life, or love, or hope, a pretense or a right. A light which the fierce winds have no power to extinguish.
  • SMOTHERINGLY
    In a smothering manner.
  • CHOKEDAR
    A watchman; an officer of customs or police.
  • SUPPRESSION
    Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; -- used in contradiction to retention, which signifies that the secretion or excretion is retained without expulsion. Quain. (more info) 1. The act of suppressing,
  • STRANGLER
    One who, or that which, strangles. "The very strangler of their amity." Shak.
  • SWALLOWER
    One who swallows; also, a glutton. Tatler.
  • ARTICHOKE
    word as carciofo; cf. older spellings archiciocco, archicioffo, carciocco, and Sp. alcachofa, Pg. alcachofra; prob. fr. Ar. al- 1. The Cynara scolymus, a plant somewhat resembling a thistle, with a dilated, imbricated, and prickly involucre. The
  • INSUPPRESSIBLE
    That can not be suppressed or concealed; irrepressible. Young. -- In`sup*press"i*bly, adv.
  • INCONCEALABLE
    Not concealable. "Inconcealable imperfections." Sir T. Browne.
  • INSUPPRESSIVE
    Insuppressible. "The insuppressive mettle of our spirits." Shak.
  • OUTQUENCH
    To quench entirely; to extinguish. "The candlelight outquenched." Spenser.
  • UNEXTINGUISHABLE
    Inextinguishable. -- Un`ex*tin"guish*a*bly, adv.
  • SEA SWALLOW
    See CHOUGH (more info) The common tern. The storm petrel. The gannet.

 

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