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strangle

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a strangled/stifled cry (= that stops before it is finished ) ▪ The girl gave a stifled cry of disappointment. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN death ▪ Catalonia was cut off from the rest of the Republic by then and slowly ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air; "he tried to strangle his opponent"; "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes" [syn: strangulate , throttle ] conceal or hide; "smother a yawn"; "muffle one's anger"; "strangle ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In finance , a strangle is an investment strategy involving the purchase or sale of particular option derivatives that allows the holder to profit based on how much the price of the underlying security moves, with relatively minimal exposure to the direction ...

Usage examples of strangle.

The ease with which he could have strangled her, throttled the smugness swimming in accusatory preservative behind her goggle glasses.

She smiled, and, bidding me rise from my kneeling position, she told me that I was indeed the most criminal of men, and she wiped away my tears, assuring me that I should never have any reason to strangle myself with the chain.

A movie camera whirled as the men dangled and strangled, their beltless trousers finally dropping off as they struggled, leaving them naked in their death agony.

On the bridge of Bloodhound, the cheering strangled into deathly silence.

In the onrush and annealment of his pain he leans toward pretty bonsai and a multicolored field of flowers, flowers to loop and strangle, their fuses clambering toward her throat and into her thighs, the stink refracted, the secret folding and unfolding of petals and of lips.

Whenever I looked at him, I wanted to strangle him, so instead I looked around the courtroom, at the bailiff, the guards, at the bored reporters scattered in the otherwise empty seats, at the detectives sitting in the front row behind the prosecution table, Stone leaning back, arms stretched out, Breger hunched forward in weariness.

Even after that it would go on, with the exhaustion of exergy in all its forms, the terrible clamp of entropy strangling the cosmos and all its processes.

Joy looked slug-white and bloated, a sickly exuberance of flesh strangled by black lace, the monstrous ikon of a German Expressionist wet dream.

Once again, Marley lurched his way manically across the blacktop, eyes bulging, strangling himself as he went.

Somehow it had gotten caught on a piton and, with the downward weight of his body, was threatening to cut off all of his oxygen and strangle him.

Adam turned to see him snatching a blindfold and gag from Poly and thrusting her out of the car and onto the street, where she gave a strange, strangled moan.

Tshamarra to the procurer, who made a startled, strangled sound as his stricken lady ended up draped over his head, and turned her attention back to Hawkril and her father.

But the strangling protectionism and isolationism that has characterized Ideiren foreign and trade policy since the Treaty of Mypril will only, if it continues, prevent Ideire from joining the global community, and from taking its place among the nations of the world.

Growing impatient with the vassalage system, the Sultan subsequently had his prisoner strangled, reduced his kingdom to the status of a Turkish sandjak or province, and moved on against Vidin, capital of the western Bulgarian kingdom.

There are scorzonera growing here yet, half-hidden by weeds, and some strangled roots of salsify.