Smother Mnemonic
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smother
smother
/ˈsmʌðɚ/
Examples
- Gonzales smothered the deadman to unconsciousness.
- Another method is to smother the plant with tarpaulin.
- He tries to smother the boy in the jungle.
- On the wedding night, Crystal will smother Hef.
- The kid suffered suffocation by smothering the fire.
- At the end of the film, the sole survivor is smothered by the bread.
- The mother accused of trying to smother her baby.
- As well the lock on a colt is a smother than the lock of a remington.
- Endeavor to denounce the Beatles, the Smothers Brothers and Jane Fonda.
- The cause of Danielle's death was very likely suffocation or smothering.
a confused multitude of things
noun
a stifling cloud of smoke
noun
envelop completely
verb
deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing
verb
conceal or hide
verb
form an impenetrable cover over
verb
deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion
verb
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"Sm + Other. She hugs so tight, smothers like no other."
"Sm + Other. She hugs the baby like no other, so tight it can hardly breathe."
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