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51choke on — phr verb Choke on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blood, ↑mouthful …
52choke — 1. A blockage of inwashed mud, sand or boulders in a cave passage. Most boulder chockes are formed by collapse of a passage roof and may have an open chamber or shaft above them; others are formed by collapse and inwashed debris where a large… …
53Choke — 1. (sport) fail from nervousness when one had previously been succeeding: Norman choked on the last day of play ; 2. act of choking: What a choke! …
54choke — Australian Slang 1. (sport) fail from nervousness when one had previously been succeeding: Norman choked on the last day of play ; 2. act of choking: What a choke! …
55choke — v To panic and be unable to function. Don t choke. We ve still got time to study for the final. 1950s …
56choke — verb 1) Christopher started to choke Syn: gag, retch, cough, fight for breath 2) she had been choked to death Syn: suffocate, asphyxiate, smother, stifle, strangle, throttle; informal strangulate …
57choke — droselis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Induktyvumo ritė. atitikmenys: angl. choke; coil rus. дроссель …
58choke — droselis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Droseliavimo įtaisas. atitikmenys: angl. choke; restrictor; throttle rus. дроссель …
59choke — droselis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. choke; throttle vok. Drossel, f rus. дроссель, m pranc. bobine d’arrêt, f; bobine de choc, f …
60choke — see it is idle to swallow the cow and choke on the tail there are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream there are more ways of killing a dog than choking it with butter …