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strangle
verb (strangled , strangling )
1 to kill or attempt to kill by squeezing the throat with the hands, a cord, etc.
2 to hold back or suppress (eg a scream or laughter).
3 to hinder or stop (the development or expression of something) The job strangled her creativity .
[14c: from French estrangler , from Latin strangulare , from Greek straggale a halter]
strangler noun .
verb (strangled , strangling )
1 to kill or attempt to kill by squeezing the throat with the hands, a cord, etc.
2 to hold back or suppress (eg a scream or laughter).
3 to hinder or stop (the development or expression of something) The job strangled her creativity .
[14c: from French estrangler , from Latin strangulare , from Greek straggale a halter]
strangler noun .
stranglehold
noun
1 a choking hold used in wrestling.
2 a position of total control; a severely repressive influence.
noun
1 a choking hold used in wrestling.
2 a position of total control; a severely repressive influence.
strangles
singular noun , vet med a contagious disease that affects horses, which is characterized by inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.
[17c: from strangle]
singular noun , vet med a contagious disease that affects horses, which is characterized by inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.
[17c: from strangle]
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