Sentence examples for a bit suffocated from inspiring English sources

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He has granted few interviews and he seemed nervous when we talked, or perhaps a bit suffocated by Keil, who was always with us.

But there are an awful lot of colleagues – I'm not talking about Lib Dems, it's people of all parties – who seem frustrated by the direction of travel, who are a bit suffocated by the process of party politics.

I will try and stay away from Wimbledon during my day off because you can get a bit suffocated being around the players' lounge or restaurant day after day.

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What habit wouldn't you mind, it asked: emotional reticence, over-indulgence or "being clingy and a bit suffocating".

If all that sounds a bit suffocating, he is just as happy to leave you be, or you can rent the apartment on a self-catering basis.

I never again tried to bind my future self by preemptively imposing a loss that my present self would have to scramble to recover simply because the option of relatively cost-free slacking feels to me like freedom, and I found the loss of that sense a bit suffocating.

Then at 4 30, it's eyes down, fingers poised, for snowball bingo with Bingo Pete! Toodle-oo!" But if I found the Amsterdam's tour-bus homogeneity a bit suffocating, shore excursions offered a welcome escape.

If Taylor didn't mostly do this pastiching well – "aborning" notwithstanding – it would feel suffocating, a bit like someone stuffing you with madeleines and then pouring linden tea down your throat afterwards to make sure that you'd got the point.

A bit more attractive and eco-friendly than suffocating the root system with concrete, you can cover up the trunk with mulch.

"This is why I chose, as sort of a detail, a giant snake suffocating a tiger".

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