Sentence example with the word 'smother'

smother

abate, box, cork, embrace, gasp, lambaste, palliate, seethe, snuff, suffocate, wrap up

Definition n. a confused multitude of things

Last update: June 19, 2015


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He smothered the man.   [verb]

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They smothered the fire.   [verb]

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I smothered my smile in front of her.   [verb]

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Watch in awe as their round asses and oversized cheeks smother every stiff cock we throw at them.   [verb]

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Leighton Andrews 's curious article tried to smother the campaign with a layer of induced boredom.   [verb]

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I vow you have smothered my mantua with dust.   [verb]

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A chorus of laughter followed this attack--laughter which found a smothered echo among the ghosts.   [verb]

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But this great piece of news, that should smother all the rest, seemed now to take a terrible time in coming.   [verb]

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It encourages the best men of the day, and it brings out the difference between right and wrong, which are quite smothered up in peace time.   [verb]

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It blazes up brighter or less bright, no doubt, according to the way the wind blows, but it cannot be wholly smothered--least of all by death.   [verb]

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A cold chill ran through him when she asked him with trembling lips and a smothered voice, "What harm have I done you."   [verb]

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