Sentence examples for first to choke from inspiring English sources

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She was the first to choke.

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McIlroy, who shot 80 and tied for 15th after beginning the final round of the Masters with a four-shot lead, is not the first golfer to choke when greatness called.

Both sides of the debate cited figures that showed how the online wagering business has skyrocketed, quadrupling to nearly $12 billion worldwide since legislation was first proposed to choke off its growth.

One lady, when I first started, tried to choke me after a set.

So various items of legislation were passed before and during the second world war to choke off the markets and make banks the main engines of finance.In 1931, after a large number of defaults, it was agreed that all corporate debt had to be backed by collateral.

Get so obnoxiously rich that when that tax bill comes, your first thought will be to choke on how big a check you have to write.

Every second of silence seemed to choke oxygen from the questions lingering in the air.

One year after hearing the Chipmunks' sing "Christmas Don't Be Late" for the sixteenth time I threatened to choke out a bus boy with decorative tinsel.

One year after hearing the Chipmunks' sing "Christmas Don't Be Late" for the sixteenth time, I threatened to choke out a bus boy with decorative tinsel.

They'll role-play together, stretching out a strangulation fantasy for minutes rather than the seconds it'd take to choke someone out in real life, then playing with the "dead" partner's limp body.

To thwart the deal, its foes will first need 60 Senate votes to choke off a filibuster, permitting a final vote on a resolution of disapproval.

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