How To Use Suffocate In A Sentence

  • The Spanish population of New Spain eats too much, he writes, and this is bad for them because it "generates a large amount of excrements, which suffocate the natural heat [of the body]. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • She suffocated him by holding a pillow over his head until he stopped moving.
  • Latex balloons, and toys or games that contain a latex balloon, must carry a warning that children younger than 8 can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons and that adult supervision is required Not just the newest toys hold risks for kids
  • There were little blankets designed to wrap the baby like a papoose, but I worried that I would wrap the child too tight and suffocate her. Staceyann Chin: Surviving Halloween, Bedrest, and The Baby Registry
  • And you had the duct tape right there in your hand and coulda wrapped that rebellious cotter pin until it suffocated. Monday, Jan. 26 – The Bleat.
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  • He either suffocated, or froze to death.
  • They suffocated and strangled me simultaneously, and I had to fight to surface for air.
  • Check if the condenser has leaks; the refrigerant gas could freeze anything it contacts and could suffocate when inhaled.
  • The men reportedly suffocated after being held for hours in a vehicle that lacked oxygen.
  • He coughed, sneezed, and barked simultaneously -- bleated in one breath, and cackled in the next -- sputteringly shrieked, and chatteringly squealed, with a bass of suffocated roars. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales
  • While climbing out of the window, his neck got stuck and it appears he was unable to breathe and suffocated.
  • Nijon had shimmed the lid of the locker to allow some air to circulate inside, so I probably wouldn't suffocate, but I didn't relish the prospect of spending time in what was essentially a hot, dark metal box. Spin
  • Wait till you had the bandage ready, and the whole reform opportunity would be suffocated by nervous nellies.
  • Since we learned last week that Gia had the maid bottle feed her baby at night so the little vampire won't "suffocate" her for milk. Vh1 Blog
  • The baby suffocated under its pillow.
  • One of the puppies suffocated inside the plastic bag.
  • His job suffocated him
  • They might have suffered from lack of air in the crowded trucks and suffocated,’ the doctor said.
  • My hypothesis is since we was found lying down, he could have even suffocated, which is what can happen. CNN Transcript Feb 6, 2008
  • The Tories and the LibDems said fears that ministers were attempting to 'suffocate' the inquiry were being borne out. Home | Mail Online
  • botflies," or fly larvae, that must be suffocated and squeezed out of the skin before they mature inside a person's skin, are common in the jungle. The Daily Illini - The Independent Student Newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871
  • A giant squid's blood cannot carry oxygen well in warm water, so if it is forced to the surface, it will suffocate.
  • Dozens of boys and men suffocated to death, locked for days in an airless, sweltering shipping container by rebels controlling northern Ivory Coast, two survivors said.
  • The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim.
  • At least 14 people were killed in the incident, including two small children who suffocated when teargas was shot into their homes.
  • During Burge's trial last summer, witnesses testified that he personally shackled, electrocuted, suffocated and beat them to force their admissions of guilt. Burge Lawyers Want Sentence Shortened Based On His Military Record
  • The actual death toll is much greater because thousands more turtles are caught in fishing nets and suffocate.
  • I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • The intelligence and wisdom of your children will suffocate if you don't give them enough time and space.
  • I suffocate in a room with lots of swags and tassels.
  • The smoke and fumes almost suffocated me.
  • The housemaids had been bribed with various fragments of riband, and sundry pairs of shoes more or less down at heel, to make no mention of crumbs in the beds; the airiest costumes had been worn on these festive occasions; and the daring Miss Ferdinand had even surprised the company with a sprightly solo on the comb – and – curlpaper, until suffocated in her own pillow by two flowing – haired executioners. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • [...] The patient strangled and gasped and suffocated and, at intervals, the toca was withdrawn and he was adjured to tell the truth. Matthew Yglesias » If Marc Thiessen Doesn’t Want to be Compared to the Spanish Inquisition, He Should Stop Advocating Torture Techniques Used in the Spanish Inquisition
  • But the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Food and Drug Administration said they've received 12 reports of deaths over the past 13 years involving babies who have suffocated in a sleep positioner or became trapped and suffocated between a sleep positioner and the side of a crib or bassinet. FDA Issues Warning on Infant Sleep Aids
  • The more he intermingles mordacious taunts with earnest reflections on the feelings of a man suffocated by a less than satisfying matrimony, the harder it is to take him seriously.
  • He held her so close she nearly suffocated on his jacket.
  • The net effect of this discovery is two-fold: first the blind mole rat can serve a "living tumor" in cancer research; and-perhaps more important-that unique gene in the blind mole rat becomes a prime target for new anti-cancer drugs that can "suffocate" tumors. Medindia Health News
  • I am suffocated by the intense heat.
  • The story suffocates under endless speechifying and analysis in which each point is flogged to death.
  • The worst disease, however, from which the pheasant suffers is "gapes," caused by an accumulation of small red worms in the windpipe that all but suffocate the victim. Birds in the Calendar
  • En route, approximately half of the captives suffocated or were killed by shots fired by soldiers into the airtight containers.
  • That day she suffocated her son and then tried to kill herself.
  • Shortly after this I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • Nineteen people suffocated in the back of an unventilated tractor-trailer last year as they tried to cross the border near Victoria, Texas.
  • The ones that are shot, and the ones that are é touff é e or "suffocated". Roasted pigeon au sang, polenta churros, spiced wine sauce
  • Shortly after this I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • The heat had suddenly become unbearable; he thought he might suffocate at any moment.
  • She couldn't find anything out of order, but sometimes she felt oppressed, suffocated.
  • In an interview, Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman explains why his country is not ready to negotiate over the status of Jerusalem, why he believes peace cannot be imposed in the Middle East and how tougher Western sanctions could be enough to "suffocate" the Iranian nuclear program. Politics
  • In recent years, one local farmer and one from a neighboring community suffocated in quicksand-like grain bins. Some workers face danger for our convenience
  • I nearly suffocated when the pipe on my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • The gruff, strangulated tones seemed to reflect the woman's petulant desires and suffocated potential, making her initially quite grotesque but ultimately deeply sympathetic.
  • Theos, almost suffocated with anxiety, could hardly maintain even the appearance of calmness, -- the title proclaimed, with its second appendage, was precisely the same as that of his own work -- but this did not now affect him so much. Ardath
  • When Iwas 16, 17, I saw it from the perspective of ayoung kid who felt trapped and suffocated on acouncil estate. Dizzee Rascal: Fight to the top
  • Dozens of boys and men suffocated to death, locked for days in an airless, sweltering shipping container by rebels controlling northern Ivory Coast, according to two survivors.
  • The thought of the fathoms of water that once covered the very spot she stands on almost suffocates her; she feels bogged down in prairie grass and sloughs; she interiorizes the continental river system as if features of the human body.
  • They want to suffocate the people in Tahrir and this is the most obvious attack on them without actually attacking," said Mohammed Radwan after soldiers tried to confiscate some of the bread, cheese and lunchmeat he was bringing in. Egypt Ruling Party Leaders Resign But Regime Holds
  • A worker told me that some animals suffocated from the weight of their paunch on their lungs before they could be safely approached. Letters to the Editor
  • He loosened his tie and undid the first button of his collar so he wouldn't suffocate.
  • The tattle and titillation only makes him redouble attempts to disclose his real self and we're slowly becoming suffocated under the continued weight of his effort.
  • The animal seizes its prey by the throat and suffocates it to death.
  • As those insects which have many spiracula, or breathing apertures, as wasps and flies, are immediately suffocated by pouring oil upon them, I carefully covered with oil the surfaces of several leaves of phlomis, of Portugal laurel, and balsams, and though it would not regularly adhere, I found them all die in a day or two. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume IV: Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences
  • They are constrictors; they suffocate their prey by coiling around it and squeezing.
  • I nearly suffocated when the pipe on my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • Hooking a fish and letting it suffocate in a creel is seemingly acceptable to all fishermen and many other people.
  • She didn't seem the least bit winded, though Shannon felt as if a knife were stabbing into his lungs, trying to puncture his chest cavity so that all the air would escape and he would suffocate.
  • It was a special feeling for Celtic fans so often suffocated down the years by domestic commitments.
  • I think the best way to die would be to be suffocated by a big pair of norks, just picture the look of pure bliss forever on a man's face!
  • It's a design flaw in the writing that blurs distinctions between members of the cast and heightens the claustrophobic atmosphere which frequently threatens to suffocate the show's many fine qualities.
  • Even though he had punched a few airhole: bag, the cat had almost suffocated. Cat & Mouse
  • In 988 the principalities of Kievan Rus '(the predecessor of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus) accepted Christianity from the Byzantine Greeks, rather than from the Romans — a matter of no small import, given that Byzantium was moribund, its religion having suffocated the intellectual traditions of the Hellenes. Russia Is Finished
  • He feels suffocated by London and longs to escape to the country.
  • The blond kindergartner was found dead a week later, raped and suffocated.
  • For them, devolution is little more than a cynical Unionist plot to fob the Scots off with a toytown assembly and suffocate desire for ‘real’ self-rule.
  • Passengers suffocated in the burning aircraft.
  • Then, half suffocated, Vogotzine flung the paper on the floor; and, with eyes distended with horror, drawing the caraffe of kummel toward him, he half emptied it, drinking glass after glass to recover his self-control. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • I had to know when to say no and yes, when to understand, when to act ignorant, when to lie, when to tell the truth… ruling was a game of deceit, a web of lies that entangles you and suffocates you into a bind.
  • I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • I felt I was being trapped, suffocated by their delighted chatter and effusion.
  • I therefore look forward allready to Spring, And if that invalluable Lady named Hope had not allready been throng'd and pesterd, nay allmost suffocated with addresses and Sonnets I would talk over my feelings in rhyme to her. Letter 246
  • A man must have air, or he will suffocate; he must have water, or he will perish of thirst; he must have access to the soil, for upon it grow those things which nature intended for the sustentation of the physical man, and without which he cannot live. Black and White
  • But by the same token, tracks like "Year of Affliction", "Lethean", and "Suffocate" show that the band is equally able to thrash just as hard as any "tough-guy" hardcore band in the modern scene. PopMatters
  • The president allegedly argued that people felt "suffocated," and that allowing more social and personal freedoms, as well as more freedom of the press, would help to defuse the situation. WikiLeaks: Iranian Leader Was Slapped For Taking Liberal Stance
  • If you breathe it, it will blister your mouth and throat until you suffocate.
  • Those are the worst of suicides, who voluntarily and propensely stab or suffocate their fame, when God hath commanded them to stand on high for an example. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
  • The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim.
  • Have mercy on me for I am suffocated with this heat.
  • And at this day travelers ascending to the top of the Peak of Tenerife make the ascent by night and not by day, and soon after the rising of the sun are warned and urged by their guides to come down without delay, on account of the danger they run lest the animal spirits should swoon and be suffocated by the tenuity of the air. The New Organon
  • Iraq inquiry being 'suffocated' - Lib Dem leader Clegg WN.com - Articles related to US 'did not believe Britain would refuse to send forces to Iraq'
  • The patient strangled and gasped and suffocated and, at intervals, the toca was withdrawn and he was adjured to tell the truth. Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition
  • The girls, aged three and four, were suffocated by fumes from the fire which started in the ground-floor flat of the three storey Victorian house in Osterley Road.
  • It also highlighted the dangers that limpets, snails and anemones might suffer from overheated rock pools, and that enclosed lochs like Loch Maddy could suffocate through lack of oxygen.
  • Almost everybody used it, in every conceivable situation, and constantly, in such a way as would oppress and suffocate us could we go back in time and live in that environment.
  • The child suffocated under the pillow
  • She shuddered remembering the last time she had missed the early bus and how she had had to sit beside some guy wearing so much cologne she thought that she would suffocate from lack of real air.
  • Such a cool invigorating sky and he had such a broad chest, yet he felt suffocated.
  • And had it not been that they had very well antidoted their stomach, heart, and wine-pot, which is called the noddle, they had been altogether suffocated and choked with these detestable vapours. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor
  • The locks of hair had twisted themselves into ringlets, and they looked like they would suffocate her if left untamed.
  • As I, along with half the nation, waited, hardly daring to breathe, the announcement came that little Kathy had suffocated.
  • One or both of you begins to feel suffocated, and the intense vulnerability of sexual passion that was so easy in the early days becomes impossible.
  • But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary.
  • Unable to surface to breathe, they suffocate and drown and are eventually washed onto the beaches along the coast here.
  • The intended effect is the same - to suffocate all independent and critical thinking through the non-stop promotion of irrationalism, backwardness and lies.
  • Which liens will "suffocate" the short sale process Feed of Eventbrite Events
  • She pulled skinny Ned on stage, nearly suffocated him with her bazooms and asscheeks. The Goal by Matthew Licht
  • A leopard decides to run into the water, pull a crocodile out, rassle with it and finally suffocate it and drag it away for dinner. Battle! Leopard v. Crocodile. Oh. SNAP. : #comments
  • The US has long held out a promise of freedom to people living half-suffocated lives in repressive societies.
  • The smoke and fumes almost suffocated me.
  • It got about that the old house had had famous cellarage (which indeed was true), and that Flintwinch had been in a cellar at the moment, or had had time to escape into one, and that he was safe under its strong arch, and even that he had been heard to cry, in hollow, subterranean, suffocated notes, ‘Here I am!’ Little Dorrit
  • The animal seizes its prey by the throat and suffocates it to death.
  • I am suffocated by the intense heat.
  • Perhaps David and his like will only be happy when they are known as ‘Citizen 326789’ or some similar Orwellian label that suffocates what remains of individual freedom.
  • SIDS, also called crib death or cot death, occurs when babies suffocate accidentally or stop breathing in an event called sleep apnea.
  • The intelligence and wisdom of your children will suffocate if you don't give them enough time and space.
  • He put the pillow over her face and suffocated her.
  • The film's entertainment value is suffocated and the lack of individual character development means that the viewer's empathy in these heart-rending scenes is nonexistent.
  • He loosened his tie and undid the first button of his collar so he wouldn't suffocate.
  • Steam rose from all directions, billowing into swirls, each a threatening tentacle ready to choke, suffocate, asphyxiate me.
  • Greed suffocates humanity and intuitive knowledge.
  • First it seems to suffocate everything, then it dances skywards up the stage tower.
  • A woman who smokes is put into a specially-constructed machine that burns her entire body with over 3,000 simultaneously lit cigarettes, then suffocates on all the smoke, at which point her corpse is raped. 10 More “Moralistic Torture Porn” Ideas For Saw V | Best Week Ever
  • It's there, this feeling, so strong it suffocates me with every breath I take.
  • He told the trial at Reading Crown Court he could find ‘no clear evidence’ to suggest that any of Patel's three babies had been smothered or deliberately suffocated.
  • How, then, can the risk of being suffocated, which is no imaginary one, be lessened? The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother
  • To suffocate him as a monster, or a sooterkin, seemed the only punishment of which he was worthy. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor
  • The Seminoles' high-powered offense, which had averaged 42 points and 549 yards per game, was suffocated.
  • I wouldn't have cared because I felt bad for her, but I almost suffocated from the smell. Jody Wagner's Appearance at W&M Law School
  • Now coaching youngsters at grassroots level, she pooh-poohs the notion that one person's idea of realism should be allowed to suffocate another's dreams.
  • It grows easily from rooted pieces of stem and although it is fairly vigorous, it does not suffocate other plants in the same way as a more rampant climber such as Star Jasmine would do.
  • I could hear the hard breathing of Senor Nunez across from me and could almost see in my mind's eye his nasal passages, suffocated by the large amounts of unnecessary fat in his face and throat.
  • Friends of my family who were taken prisoner during the Bay of Pigs invasion suffocated to death in airless trucks as they were being transported to detention.
  • As a result of the evil liberals fettering Harry, Scorpio is left free to suffocate a fourteen-year old girl and hijack a schoolbus full of kids. Johann Hari: If you want to see how America can change, ask Dirty Harry
  • Twenty-one children were killed, most of them suffocated, and 47 others were injured when a guardrail gave way on a dark stairwell at a school during a power blackout last Monday.
  • While climbing out of the window, his neck got stuck and it appears he was unable to breathe and suffocated.
  • The couple were suffocated by fumes from a faulty gas fire.
  • The tense atmosphere made everybody suffocate.
  • Without treatment for gapeworms, birds can suffocate to death.
  • In the prose "Edda," the dwarfs tell a monstrous fib, when they pretend that Kvasir, the inventor of poetry, has been suffocated by his own wisdom. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 28, February, 1860
  • The intelligence and wisdom of your children will suffocate if you don't give them enough time and space.
  • In most fires many people got killed not because they were burned to death but because they were suffocated.
  • It had to be oxygenized as well, or his creations all would have suffocated.
  • Shortly after this I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • A post-mortem examination showed he was asphyxiated, or suffocated.
  • And ultimately, they die from the diaphragm contracting to such an extent that they asphyxiate or suffocate to death.
  • Passengers suffocated in the burning aircraft.
  • Two of those killed were children, aged two and five, who suffocated when teargas was fired at the picket line.
  • They are constrictors; they suffocate their prey by coiling around it and squeezing.
  • The simplest is that for resuscitating those who have been temporarily suffocated by choking up the throat.
  • The couple were suffocated by fumes from a faulty gas fire.
  • He said he won't allow the strikes to "suffocate" the economy. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • The report said that the victims had suffocated in the fumes.
  • This coup actually suffocated the development of democracy in Iran in its embryonic stage.
  • I rambled on to myself and quickly sped out of the living room that threatened to suffocate me.
  • Exposure to methane gas led to the deaths of four family members and a farmhand, but whether they suffocated from the fumes or drowned in 18 inches of liquefied cow manure may never be known, authorities said. Boing Boing
  • The supersize approach works for some of the songs, but by and large, these tracks suffocate under overambitious arrangements.
  • The tense atmosphere made everybody suffocate.
  • The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim.
  • Fish start to suffocate out of water and their gills may collapse and bleed.
  • The animal seizes its prey by the throat and suffocates it to death.
  • He suffocated her after she accused him of being too mean to buy a £730,000 flat in London's wealthy Belgravia district.
  • They suffocated after an air vent was closed.
  • As it decays, it ties up dissolved oxygen, eventually causing creatures like shrimp, fish, crabs, and octopuses to suffocate.
  • He runs out of air and ever so slowly gets suffocated and finally dies away.
  • But neither turned out to have a queen - they may have "balled" her when they were shifted to a new site; sometimes bees do this if they are alarmed and either think the queen has done something wrong or that they need to protect her like they did when they swarmed away from the original hive: they mass around her, and she suffocates - so most of the bees absconded and in one hive, a laying worker took over and began cranking out drones. Archive 2005-09-01
  • Plastic bags that sink to the sea floor can also suffocate and kill sea grasses.
  • Basically the rat will be full of glue and either suffocate which is a horrible death! Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • I have been choked and almost suffocated to death during that time, all the while, more concerned about the well being of others than for myself.
  • I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
  • If you're like me and dread the time when you must constrain your toes and suffocate your lower extremities, don't!
  • Whenever she recalls the heart - rending incident that happed long ago, she feels suffocated.

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