Sentences

suffocate in a sentence

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Definition

To suffocate means to restrict or impede the flow of air or the ability to breathe, often leading to a feeling of being overwhelmed or stifled.

Sample Sentences

  1. The thick smoke from the fire began to suffocate the air in the building.
  2. His anxiety felt so overwhelming that it threatened to suffocate his ability to think clearly.
  3. The heavy blanket wrapped around her felt like it would suffocate her in the heat.
  4. During the long meeting, the monotonous discussion began to suffocate everyone's enthusiasm.
  5. The lack of fresh ideas in the project seemed to suffocate any chance of innovation.
  6. The thick smoke began to suffocate the firefighters as they battled the blaze.
  7. In the stifling heat of the car, I felt as though the air around me was starting to suffocate my breath.
  8. Her overwhelming anxiety seemed to suffocate any chance of rational thought during the presentation.
  9. The rising tide threatened to suffocate the small island, leaving its inhabitants in a state of panic.
  10. During the intense argument, his harsh words felt like they would suffocate any love that remained between them.
  11. The smoke from the fire began to suffocate anyone trapped inside the building.
  12. He felt as though the weight of his responsibilities would suffocate his creativity.
  13. During the heatwave, the lack of fresh air in the room started to suffocate them all.
  14. The tight collar of her dress made her feel as if she might suffocate at any moment.
  15. Too much pressure can suffocate a once vibrant and thriving relationship.