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were strangled
verb
To kill someone by squeezing the throat so as to cut off the oxygen supply; to choke, suffocate or throttle.
Exact(55)
Many were strangled.
The victims were strangled, shot or stabbed with a screwdriver.
There were strangled Leicester cries for a penalty.
A Lowell woman and her two sons were strangled, allegedly by the woman's boyfriend.
The mortals were strangled; the queen was given a composing draught.
At least four were last seen at truck stops, and at least three were strangled.
Similar(5)
They were strangling the city.
But the rules themselves were strangling Indian industry.
Lee had been strangled.
All had been strangled.
She had been strangled.
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