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choke
verb transitive
To stop the passage of the breath, by filling the windpipe or compressing the neck. The word is used to express a temporary or partial stoppage, as to choke with dirt or smoke; or an entire stoppage that causes death; to suffocate; to strangle. Mark 5:13.
choke
To stop by filling; to obstruct; to block up; as, to choke the entrance of a harbor, or any passage.
choke
To hinder by obstruction or impediments; to hinder or check growth, expansion, or progress; as, to choke plants; to choke the spreading of the fruit. Thorns choke them. Matthew 13:7; Luke 8:7.
choke
To smother or suffocate, as fire.
choke
To suppress or stifle; as, to choke the strong conception.
choke
To offend; to cause to take an exception; as, I was choked at this word. We observe that this word generally implies crowding, stuffing or covering. A channel is choked by stones and sand, but not by a boom.
choke
verb intransitive
To have the wind-pipe stopped; as, cattle are apt to choke when eating potatoes.
choke
To be offended; to take exceptions.
choke
noun
The filamentous or capillary part of the artichoke.