choky Sentence Examples
- The room felt uncomfortably small and choky, with barely enough space to move around.
- His shirt collar was too tight, making him feel choky and constrained.
- The narrow alley was dark and choky, causing a feeling of unease.
- As the crowd surged forward, the atmosphere in the concert hall became choky and stifling.
- The elevator was choky with people, making it difficult to breathe.
- The small, choky attic was filled with old furniture and dust.
- She felt choky in the crowded subway car during rush hour.
- The mask felt choky and suffocating, but she knew it was necessary for safety.
- The old, choky classroom had barely enough room for all the students.
- The thought of being stuck in traffic on the narrow, choky road filled him with dread.
choky Meaning
Wordnet
choky (n)
British slang (dated) for a prison
Wordnet
choky (s)
so tight as to tend to choke
Webster
choky (n.)
A station, as for collection of customs, for palanquin bearers, police, etc.
Specif., a prison or lockup; a jail.
Synonyms & Antonyms of choky
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British slang (dated) for a prison, so tight as to tend to chokeA station, as for collection of customs, for palanquin bearers, police, etc., Specif., a prison
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The room felt uncomfortably small and choky, with barely enough space to move around.
His shirt collar was too tight, making him feel choky and constrained.
The narrow alley was dark and choky, causing a feeling of unease.
As the crowd surged forward, the atmosphere in the concert hall became choky and stifling.