choke

വീര്പ്പുമുട്ടുക
definition
verb
Willie choked on a mouthful of soda
(of a person or animal) have severe difficulty in breathing because of a constricted or obstructed throat or a lack of air.
the roads were choked with traffic
fill (a passage or space), especially so as to make movement difficult or impossible.
noun
They are used in a wide variety of applications, including throttle cables, emergency brakes, chokes and air intakes.
a valve in the carburetor of a gasoline engine that is used to reduce the amount of air in the fuel mixture when the engine is started.
a little choke of laughter
an action or sound of a person or animal having or seeming to have difficulty in breathing.
translation of 'choke'
verb
വീര്പ്പുമുട്ടുക
example
The light shone over the man's features, and Connolly breathed a horrible 'choke' .
he pulled the 'choke' out to its full extent
Go often to the house of a friend, for weeds 'choke' the unused path.
the toys contained parts that could 'choke' a very young child
That, in turn, could mean still-higher interest rates, which could 'choke' off growth.
Anyway, so I do other stuff, and then leave the house at the time I supposed to be there, after cursing the person who moved my car but stopped the engine with the 'choke' out.
Sometimes referred to as a chain or choke chain collar, if used properly it should never 'choke' your dog.
Treasury is telling him that if the rate of increase in the public sector continues, it has the potential to 'choke' off economic growth.
When she'd come home from California in tears, he'd nearly flown out there to 'choke' the person responsible with his bare hands.
Brianna suppressed a 'choke' of laughter as the two boys stumbled into the room and hastily shut the door.
The idea was that the game would be further out for the second or third shot and a tighter 'choke' would be advantageous.
The Fed must be careful in raising interest rates for the very simple reason that by moving too quickly, it can 'choke' off growth.
we were the only team not to 'choke' when it came to the crunch
The present growth of knowledge will 'choke' itself off until we get different tools.
The motorist is advised to use the 'choke' briefly only when absolutely necessary.
They were stunned; they'd never thought their precious boy could harm a fly, let alone 'choke' another person.
Likewise, there could a pressure on inflation if oil prices continue to spurt in the global market, which in turn would 'choke' the growth prospects.
higher rates of interest 'choke' off investment demand
The Eagles are another team I predicted would 'choke' , and they haven't thus far.
When they 'choke' , most athletes prefer that no one notices, that the world sees it as a defeat unbesmirched by an inner surrender.
an automatic 'choke'
And Paul dismissed talk of the Rhinos being doomed to 'choke' .
Chelsea gave a 'choke' of laughter, almost tripping in the process.
a little 'choke' of laughter
Though moderate income inequality may help sustain economic growth, drastic income inequality can 'choke' it off.
It can't be the 'choke' , as it doesn't rev that high when it's out fully.
The common thinking is Bonds will hit his 65th homer, watch in horror as the media arrive by the hundreds and 'choke' and fall short of 70.
Common wisdom had it that the table-topping Rhinos would once again 'choke' on the big occasion.
the bracken will 'choke' the wild gladiolus
If the vehicle sees cold, hot, wet, and dry duty as well as on-track action, the carb should have a 'choke' and vacuum secondaries.
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