Sentence examples for to smother from inspiring English sources

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to smother

verb

To suffocate; stifle; obstruct, more or less completely, the respiration of something or someone.

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But St . Vincentto smother Big Black?

Her assailants had tried to smother her.

Cech spread himself to smother superbly.

I don't want to smother the building.

You don't want to smother your parent.

It seems to smother everything else nearby.

Neuer is on hand to smother.

Beene charged out to smother the pass.

M'Bolhi gets down to smother well.

Ten children a family, it's going to smother Israel".

We are not going to smother this mouse.

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