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been strangled
verb
To kill someone by squeezing the throat so as to cut off the oxygen supply; to choke, suffocate or throttle.
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Lee had been strangled.
All had been strangled.
She had been strangled.
He had been strangled.
Their mother had already been strangled.
Hawke-Petit, forty-eight, had been strangled.
Arfeux had been strangled in her bed.
He'd been strangled to death.
The infant appears to have been strangled.
"I think I've been strangled," Jenny says.
"He had been strangled," he said.
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