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Definition of choke
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Choke (n.) The tied end of a
cartridge.
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Querken
::
Querken
(v. t.) To
stifle
or
choke.
Chokecherry
::
Chokecherry
(n.) The
astringent
fruit of a
species
of wild
cherry
(Prunus
Virginiana);
also, the bush or tree which bears such
fruit..
Smoulder
::
Smoulder
(v. t.) To
smother;
to
suffocate;
to
choke.
Choke
::
Choke (v. t.) To
render
unable
to
breathe
by
filling,
pressing
upon, or
squeezing
the
windpipe;
to
stifle;
to
suffocate;
to
strangle..
Suffocating
::
Suffocate
(v. i.) To
become
choked,
stifled,
or
smothered..
Strangle
::
Strangle
(v. t.) To
compress
the
windpipe
of (a
person
or
animal)
until death
results
from
stoppage
of
respiration;
to choke to death by
compressing
the
throat,
as with the hand or a
rope..
Throttle
::
Throttle
(v. i.) To have the
throat
obstructed
so as to be in
danger
of
suffocation;
to
choke;
to
suffocate.
Stoat
::
Stoak (v. t.) To stop; to
choke.
Strangle
::
Strangle
(v. t.) To
stifle,
choke,
or
suffocate
in any
manner..
After Damp
::
After damp () An
irrespirable
gas,
remaining
after an
explosion
of fire damp in
mines;
choke damp. See
Carbonic
acid..
Cherry
::
Cherry
(n.) The wild
cherry;
as,
Prunus
serotina
(wild black
cherry),
valued
for its
timber;
P.
Virginiana
(choke
cherry),
an
American
shrub which bears
astringent
fruit;
P. avium and P.
Padus,
European
trees (bird
cherry)..
Choked
::
Choked
(imp. & p. p.) of Chok.
Artichoke
::
Artichoke
(n.) See
Jerusalem
artichoke.
Pyrus
::
Pyrus (n.) A genus of
rosaceous
trees and
shrubs
having
pomes for
fruit.
It
includes
the
apple,
crab
apple,
pear,
chokeberry,
sorb, and
mountain
ash..
Choak
::
Choak (v. t. & i.) See
Choke.
Choke
::
Choke (n.) The tied end of a
cartridge.
Stythy
::
Stythe
(n.) Choke damp.
Choke
::
Choke (n.) A
stoppage
or
irritation
of the
windpipe,
producing
the
feeling
of
strangulation..
Chokedar
::
Chokedar
(n.) A
watchman;
an
officer
of
customs
or
police.
Clog
::
Clog (v. t.) To
obstruct
so as to
hinder
motion
in or
through;
to choke up; as, to clog a tube or a
channel..
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