choak (Meaning)
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choak (v. t. & i.)
See Choke.
Synonyms & Antonyms of choak
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choak Sentence Examples
- The dense smoke began to choak the room, making it difficult to breathe.
- As he tried to swallow the large piece of food, he felt it choak him momentarily.
- The emotions overwhelmed her, causing her throat to choak up with tears.
- The narrow alley seemed to choak with the clutter of debris and garbage.
- In moments of extreme anxiety, it felt like the world was trying to choak him.
- The tight collar around his neck seemed to choak him, making it hard to speak.
- She tried to suppress her laughter, but it only made her choak with giggles.
- The overgrown vines seemed to choak the life out of the once beautiful garden.
- With every step, the thick mud threatened to choak the wheels of the old wagon.
- He felt a sense of suffocation, as if invisible hands were trying to choak him from within.
FAQs About the word choak
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The dense smoke began to choak the room, making it difficult to breathe.
As he tried to swallow the large piece of food, he felt it choak him momentarily.
The emotions overwhelmed her, causing her throat to choak up with tears.
The narrow alley seemed to choak with the clutter of debris and garbage.