How To Use Choky In A Sentence

  • Lana said in a choky voice, her cheeks bright with color. Herding fic
  • She reached out to hold him and her voice was choky.
  • So while some of this weekend was spent in air-conditioned indoors, a lot was not so I can't be 100% sure that some of the scents I tried were not being veiled by the smoky, choky air we were breathing. Fiddling while Rome burns
  • His last words were lost on a choky, gasping noise as Honey felt him being ripped out of her arms as he had once before.
  • Mom's voice was choky.
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  • Indeed, for a moment or two, she was almost frightened -- her heart beat so fast, and there was such a "choky" feeling in her throat. The Christmas Fairy and Other Stories
  • Lady Burton says, “I got quite choky, and Richard ran away and locked himself up.” The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
  • They shook hands in the choky little trailer office in front of a table littered with scribbled papers, a Bakelite ashtray brimming with stubs.
  • `You'd think they'd have the sense to junk the shen pai someplace else," she said in a choky little voice. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • I had a strange, choky sensation, and again I coughed, dryly. The House on the Borderland
  • I finally started to cry like a child, the kind where your sobs make slow, choky connections to hiccups, nose and mouth all kind of linked with spitty suspension bridges that you have to unstring with wet fists and fingers because you never have a tissue handy. The Almost Archer Sisters
  • This just in: IN light of news that British teacher Gillian Gibbons has been spared the lash and sentenced to 15 days in a Sudanese choky for naming a teddy in an improper way, Anorak looks at the position of teddy bears in society. The teddy bear teacher is sentenced to 15 days in prison.
  • a choky collar
  • But will have to be careful – betya choky is the first place they install these wretched things. Immortal light bulb?
  • The air was choky with a blended smell derived from dust and worn boot leather and spilt essences of hops and healthy, unwashed, sweaty bodies.
  • And the sharp suits they miraculously acquire for their court appearance look the business, so it does not do to enquire too closely where on earth they materialise from in 'choky'! Undefined
  • It had only started a half hour before we noticed it, but fluffy ash was floating in the air before I finished mowing, and it was choky being outside.
  • It was clean, Sonia saw to that, but too choky with the heavy smell of rich African-Caribbean food. GWENDOLEN

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