choked
/ (tʃəʊkt) /
British informal annoyed or disappointed
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How to use choked in a sentence
He started drinking heavily, and choked her, threatened her with a knife, and even tried pushing her out of a moving car.
She had been choked unconscious and very likely would have died had a passerby not scared away her attacker.
But watching that movie, I get emotional, I get choked up, my wife makes fun of me.
Inside the Mind of The Mindy Project’s Resident Weirdo, Ike Barinholtz | Kevin Fallon | September 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn the morning I stumbled down the staircase and choked down a chunky breakfast smoothie.
I play strong characters, never degraded, never hit, never choked out, nothing like that.
Stop Blaming Christy Mack: Porn Stars Don’t Deserve to Be Beaten | Samantha Allen | August 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
There was the usual massacre, but this time the trees were cut down and the wells choked up.
God and my Neighbour | Robert BlatchfordOn either side the carnage had been terrible, and the pathways of the village were literally choked with the dead.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellMalcolm choked back the hard words that rose to his lips, and sought such local information as the ryot could give him.
The Red Year | Louis TracyHe was shot by a man of the 32d, and his body formed the lowermost layer of a causeway of corpses that soon choked the ditch.
The Red Year | Louis TracyIt is hopeless to number the slain that strewed the field of battle, choked the Bannock, or floated down the Forth.
King Robert the Bruce | A. F. Murison
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