9 Verbs to Use for the Word windpipes

I am a good mind to choke the life out of you," and he squeezed pa's windpipe until pa's tongue run out, when a canvasman came along and hit the man in the ear, and he laid down near a zebra, and the zebra kicked at the man and hit pa, 'cause a zebra is crosseyed and kicks like a woman throws a stone, and no man knows where it listeth.

Get a butcher to furnish two windpipes from a sheep or a calf.

Then a hand like a vice gripped his windpipe, he was on his back, his head overhanging the edge of the floor, a thumb was feeling for one of his eyes.

If desired to keep the fowl whole, after removing the windpipe and crop, loosen the heart, liver, and lungs by introducing the forefinger at the neck; cut off the oil-sack, make a slit horizontally under the tail, insert the first and middle fingers, and after separating the membranes which lie close to the body, press them along within the body until the heart and liver can be felt.

Struggling was of no use with a halter round his windpipe, and he very soon began to tremble and stagger,blind, no doubt, and with a roaring in his ears as of a thousand battle-trumpets,at any rate, subdued and helpless.

But the crab rushed at the Rakhas and climbing up his body seized his neck with its claws and slit the windpipe.

"I think I could gag him," said one of his guards; "or if ye preferred it I could just throttle his windpipe a wee bit, just enough to stop his tongue and no to hurt him much.

This his assistant was so long in handing to him, that he incontinently flew into a towering passion, and discharged from the said trowel a quantity of mortar, which entered the other's windpipe just as he was stammering out an excuse.

Say that out if you have courage, and I'll wring your yellow windpipe.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  windpipes