strangles Synonyms
strangles Meaning
strangles (n)
an acute bacterial disease of horses characterized by inflammation of the mucous membranes
strangles Sentence Examples
- The python's powerful jaws strangles its prey mercilessly.
- The assassin stealthily strangles his victim, leaving no trace behind.
- The vines twisted and strangled the tree, choking it of sunlight.
- The band's lead guitarist plays such intense solos that they seem to strangle the audience.
- The oppressive heat and humidity strangles the city, suffocating its inhabitants.
- The weight of expectations strangles the young artist, preventing them from expressing their true potential.
- The government's iron-fisted rule strangles dissent, silencing any opposing voices.
- The scarf she wore was so tight that it strangles her, cutting off her breath.
- The economic crisis strangles the nation, leaving millions unemployed and destitute.
- The toxic fumes from the factory strangles the lungs of nearby residents, causing respiratory problems.
FAQs About the word strangles
an acute bacterial disease of horses characterized by inflammation of the mucous membranes
drowns, stifles,chokes, destroys, smothers, suffocates, slays,throttles, garrotes, garottes
inhales, exhales, exhales, inspires, expires,breathes, breathes, inhales, expires, inspires
The python's powerful jaws strangles its prey mercilessly.
The assassin stealthily strangles his victim, leaving no trace behind.
The vines twisted and strangled the tree, choking it of sunlight.
The band's lead guitarist plays such intense solos that they seem to strangle the audience.