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the suffocating
verb
To suffer, or cause someone to suffer, from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body.
Exact(27)
Those flashes of demonic faces, the suffocating fog.
This reflects the suffocating elite focus on deficits.
He trains at 5 a.m. to avoid the suffocating midday heat.
Eventually, she escapes the suffocating marriage via a murder plot with her newly found lover.
Nor should the suffocating claustrophobia, grinding despair or nameless dread disqualify it.
But there's no escape from the suffocating atmosphere of her bitterness.
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"The layers are suffocating the bureaucracy".
The wrestler dies, suffocating the girl beneath his bloated body.
gas, forcing out the oxygen and suffocating the pests.
The defense suffocated the Warriors.
Mist regularly to remove dust from leaves or the dust suffocates the leaves.
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