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Definitions for Choking
[1] (of the voice) husky and strained, especially because of emotion.
[2] causing the feeling of being choked: a choking cloud of smoke.
[3] to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle.
[4] to stop by or as if by strangling or stifling: The sudden wind choked his words.
[5] to stop by filling; obstruct; clog: Grease choked the drain.
[6] to suppress (a feeling, emotion, etc.) (often followed by back or down ): I managed to choke back my tears.
[7] to fill chock-full: The storeroom was choked with furniture.
[8] to seize (a log, felled tree, etc.) with a chain, cable, or the like, so as to facilitate removal.
[9] to enrich the fuel mixture of (an internal-combustion engine) by diminishing the air supply to the carburetor.
[10] Sports . to grip (a bat, racket, or the like) farther than usual from the end of the handle; shorten one's grip on (often followed by up ).
[11] to suffer from or as from strangling or suffocating: He choked on a piece of food.
[12] to become obstructed, clogged, or otherwise stopped: The words choked in her throat.
[13] the act or sound of choking.
[14] a mechanism by which the air supply to the carburetor of an internal-combustion engine can be diminished or stopped.
[15] Machinery . any mechanism that, by blocking a passage, regulates the flow of air, gas, etc.
[16] Electricity . choke coil.
[17] a narrowed part, as in a chokebore.
[18] the bristly upper portion of the receptacle of the artichoke.
[19] choke off , to stop or obstruct by or as by choking: to choke off a nation's fuel supply.
[20] choke up , to become or cause to become speechless, as from the effect of emotion or stress: She choked up over the sadness of the tale. to become too tense or nervous to perform well: Our team began to choke up in the last inning.
[21] (tr) to hinder or stop the breathing of (a person or animal), esp by constricting the windpipe or by asphyxiation
[22] (intr) to have trouble or fail in breathing, swallowing, or speaking
[23] (tr) to block or clog up (a passage, pipe, street, etc)
[24] (tr) to retard the growth or action of the weeds are choking my plants
[25] (tr) to suppress (emotion) she choked her anger
[26] (intr) slang to die
[27] (tr) to enrich the petrol-air mixture by reducing the air supply to (a carburettor, petrol engine, etc)
[28] (intr) (esp in sport) to be seized with tension and fail to perform well
[29] the act or sound of choking
[30] a device in the carburettor of a petrol engine that enriches the petrol-air mixture by reducing the air supply
[31] any constriction or mechanism for reducing the flow of a fluid in a pipe, tube, etc
[32] Also called: choke coil electronics an inductor having a relatively high impedance, used to prevent the passage of high frequencies or to smooth the output of a rectifier
[33] the inedible centre of the head of an artichoke
Words related to Choking
clog, congest, drown, suffocate, kill, gag, gasp, strangle, stifle, fill, obstruct, close, check, overpower, suppress, noose, occlude, asphyxiate, dam, stop
Words nearby Choking
chokepoint, choker, choker-setter, chokes, chokey, choking, choko, choky, chol hamoed, chol-, chola
Origin of Choking
e1150–1200; Middle English choken, cheken, variant of achoken, acheken, Old English ācēocian to suffocate; akin to Old Norse kōk gullet
Other words from Choking
chok·ing·ly , adverb
choke·a·ble , adjective
in·ter·choke , verb (used with object), in·ter·choked, in·ter·chok·ing.
un·choke·a·ble , adjective
un·choked , adjective
Word origin for Choking
eOld English ācēocian, of Germanic origin; related to cheek
Synonyms for Choking
clog, congest, drown, fill, gag, gasp, kill, stifle, strangle, suffocate, asphyxiate, bar, check, close, constrict, dam, die, garrote, gibbet, noose, obstruct, occlude, overpower, retard, squeeze, stop, stopper, strangulate, stuff, stunt, suppress, throttle, wring