11 Verbs to Use for the Word choking

I felt a choking in my throat, and the tears welled into my eyes.

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 doctor said that recovery was impossible, and that in one of the fits of coughing she must die; the most distressing thing was that at last the giving of a drop or two of milk brought on the terrible convulsive choking, and it seemed cruel to torture the apparently dying child.

I want, methinks, now I have owned the odd sensation, to describe it to theethe thing was so strange to mesomething choking, as it were, in my throatI know not howyet, I must needs say, though I am out of countenance upon the recollection, that there was something very pretty in it; and I wish I could know it again, that I might have a more perfect idea of it, and be better able to describe it to thee.

All right, I'll turn into a fairy godfather, clap you on to my back, give you the lungs of a mermaid, to prevent your choking in the water, and then, come on!

I've used all the medicines I havenothing relieves the choking.

"It's for Benny," she whispered, swallowing down the choking that made her dumb.

Might es well try t' choke 'im t' death by pinchin' 'is tail.

" "If David and I did wrong, it was quite as much Honora's fault as mine, really it was," urged "Blue-eyed Mary," her childish voice choking.

The mouth gaped black in a sputtering cry, then closed choking, squirted out water, and gaped once more, to wail clearly: "I am Jesus Christ!"

But this time I got a great big choke in my throat, and looked up at the Stars and Stripes over the desk, and felt more American than I ever felt in my life.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  choking