2460 examples of chokes in sentences

young David cries, Throws blindly forward, chokes ... and dies.

When they are quite tender, take them up, remove the chokes, and divide the bottoms; dip each piece into batter, fry them in hot lard or dripping, and garnish the dish with crisped parsley.

The two old men sat in the right wing, quite unsuspicious, when" "When in walks Mr. Murderer, chokes the captain, knocks his friend on the brain-box, and makes off with the money!"

He tears up the oath which he has sworn to the people; he suppresses the law, stifles Right, stains Paris with blood, chokes France, betrays the Republic! "Soldiers, this man involves you in his crime.

He knew, too, that she must recognize him; yet, under the circumstances, it was for her to speak first; and she did not, for she was at that age when horror of overdoing anything chokes back the scarcely extinguished childish instinct to say too much.

[The Ugly Duckling tries to quack, but chokes.

[The Ugly Duckling tries again; chokes.]

How would that do?" Ralph chokes down a laugh, and, pretending to regard Mr. Jinks with deep admiration, says: "An excellent planvery excellent.

Only a single phrase detached itself and stood out clearly amid her mutterings, "Hope it chokes you.

Peter began a hurried denial, but she rushed on: "'Fo' Gawd, I hopes his viddles chokes him!

The dust chokes up the breathing pores of the leaves, interfering with the action of the plant.

If the wind gets into the east, it brings a peculiar blight which settles round the leaf and collar of the stem of the young plant, chokes it, and sweeps off miles and miles of it.

If it pushes on you will see the stoic stand politely aside, as he murmurs: "Please come in!"Cultivated heroism, the taste for the superhuman, even the inhuman, chokes the soul with its sacrifices, and the more absurd they are, the more sublime they appearChristians of today, more generous than their Master, render all to Caesar; a cause seems sacred to them from the moment that they are asked to immolate themselves to it.

He will snatch at things and tip them over, plunge his fists into the gravy, and fill his mouth with food, stuffing it in with both hands until he chokes.

I understand why a rabbit screams and struggles until it chokes when it feels the wire.

But often the water does not find a course by which to flow away; and then, when the snow begins to melt, the water seeps into the fissures, loosens the mass that chokes up the valley, and carries it down, rending its banks as it goes, carrying away bridges, mills, and trees, and overthrowing houses.

I feel so miserable, everything chokes me.

Telephone Dr. Price to come immediately, Philip, before my baby chokes to death!

it chokes and stifles me!

He tries to express his thanks,his voice falters,he chokes,and bursts into tears.

Loyalist retreat chokes the roads.

Loyalist retreat chokes the roads.

Each tree bears on its side the scar of wounds where the woodmen have set flowing the resinous blood which chokes it; the powerful liquor still ascends into its limbs with the sap, exhales by its slimy shoots and by its cleft skin; a sharp aromatic odor fills the air.

It chokes up the stream, and catches all the other wood that is floating down.

Take thou the lyre, sing thou to me that song, And exorcise the hateful demon here That strangles, chokes me!

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