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That would be the sense that they are trapped and thwarted to the point of suffocation.
And despite periodic explosions of theatrical inventiveness, its luxuriant verbal overgrowth can reach the point of suffocation.
What is puzzling, however, is that Pinter's novel, like Stoppard's, remains largely unread - even by students who analyse the plays to the point of suffocation.
At work, her colleagues inflict a barrage of physical and verbal abuse under the guise of banter, while at home her father is controlling to the point of suffocation.
The suited waiters looked bored to the point of suffocation, but I was in paradise as I bit into a deeply flavorful and moist chicken kebab (given excellent zip from a white garlic sauce), accompanied by super-smooth hummus topped by pine nuts and tiny pellets of grilled meat.
Again, the Beats Solos produce a very pleasing tone when reproducing the piano's lower octave but the mids are muffled to the point of suffocation.
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Frenzied sometimes to the point of artistic suffocation.
Thousands died of suffocation, hunger and cold.
Affected animals sometimes die of suffocation.
It appeared that she had died of suffocation.
The sense of suffocation extends to his personal life, too.
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