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"suffocate" Definitions
  1. to die because there is no air to breathe; to kill somebody by not letting them breathe air

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But they were certain they would all suffocate to death.
Chemical attacks that suffocate children with their eyes still open.
The refrigerator, despite its ability to suffocate him, seemed safer.
We shouldn't let big companies suffocate startups with late payments.
Jason doesn't suffocate inside a safe during the restaurant heist.
Many fewer people would suffocate in the back of trucks.
The footrest trapped her head, and she began to suffocate.
Stop the alveoli doing their job and a patient will suffocate.
Dust is also a killer; victims not crushed may simply suffocate.
Americans know that abusive regulations and taxes suffocate opportunities and prosperity.
From there, he managed to suffocate the mountain lion to death.
" Bartling assured her, "You didn't have any intention to suffocate her.
I thought how I wouldn't let an animal suffocate like this.
If you don't, you're going to suffocate inside your leaking suit.
And they want to suffocate our economy with socialist-style regulation.
Sports that don't live in the mainstream can suffocate without attention.
Those are the ones that pile up and suffocate me over time.
He would suffocate upon delivery, if he even made it that far.
Inside are many inhabitants sleeping soundly, all about to suffocate to death.
When trauma creeps close and threatens to suffocate, I don't retreat to books,
In other states, utilities have lobbied for changes that may suffocate rooftop solar.
To learn more about Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self, click here.
And neither will China suffocate Pyongyang for Washington's favors, whatever those might be.
People should be forced look on as pufflings suffocate by too-large butterfish.
But Anaheim allowed the fewest goals in the league, and can suffocate opponents.
Some people drown, others are crushed on overcrowded decks, or suffocate in holds.
Russia is engaging in economic warfare, trying to slowly suffocate our export markets.
The funnel allows air into the burqa so the women do not suffocate.
"Turkey will suffocate this terror army before it's born," Erdoğan said on January 14.
"You don't want to suffocate that with too much bureaucracy and administration," he said.
Sometimes the fight becomes so intense that legislative efforts simply get swamped and suffocate.
If I'd thought about it calmly, I would have known that I wouldn't suffocate.
She's frantic, demanding of herself and the forces that have started to suffocate her.
Lashing out, he sticks a pillow over the thought's face, trying to suffocate it.
Sulfur dioxide can irritate the airways, and in high enough concentrations, it can suffocate.
"Turkey will suffocate this terror army before it's born," Erdogan said on January 14.
Dwight K. Schrute once had to nearly suffocate Stanley to wake him in Florida.
When that didn't work, he said, Roberts allegedly tried to suffocate him with a pillow.
But Instagram must be sure not to suffocate the golden goose with too many ads.
"In their fear of that, they started to micromanage and suffocate things," woods told me.
We measured dissolved oxygen below 2.0 mg/L, which is where fish begin to suffocate.
After all, they worried, someone putting a condom over their head might suffocate and die.
If an MRI machine has the wrong parts, it could explode or suffocate the patient.
Men are usually crammed into the hold, where they sometimes suffocate, dozens at a time.
But of course she'd wake up if I tried to suffocate her with a pillow.
When the seaweed forms a mat over the water's surface, it can suffocate marine animals.
Very much like government: it protects us, but it can also suffocate and stifle us.
The "Mad Money " host is tired of seeing negative Wall Street coverage suffocate the company's stock.
He was able to suffocate the animal with his bare hands, killing it, the CPW confirmed.
"I've never seen a man suffocate before," he says as Banning suffocates a man to death.
They must fit a square peg into a round hole before three men suffocate in space.
"[The bags] basically suffocate a fire and stop it from becoming a raging inferno," he said.
One study found that it takes common species of fish 55 to 250 minutes to suffocate.
"We'd rather die in the fight than slowly suffocate to death after we lose the fight."
And if you're hit in the lungs and they can't hold air, you suffocate to death.
We set boundaries not to suffocate ourselves and our partners, but to create safety and harmony.
Today, THUMP's premiering "Roots Suffocate," the lead track from their upcoming cassette Calluna Vulgaris out Jan.
Carbon dioxide must exit so they don't suffocate in their underground nests, and oxygen must enter.
"In terms of strategy, we are going to suffocate this network every which way," McGurk said.
More confiscation implies higher gains, but too much will suffocate the ability of subjects to produce.
What if some kid were to plug the air holes and the mice were to suffocate?
The great white has to keep on moving, or it would sink to the bottom and suffocate.
It's aggressive, all pointy and jagged, with the letters all cramped together so they seem to suffocate.
"They are trying to tie a belt around the Tigris river's neck and suffocate it," he said.
Listen to the track "Suffocate" from the LP and read a lengthy chat we had with Martin.
The colorless, odorless nerve agent causes people to suffocate within minutes if inhaled even in small amounts.
When it dies, it sinks to the bottom and suffocate anything not fast enough to swim away.
Here at home, the Administration must address conflicting and unnecessary regulations that suffocate industry, large and small.
The octopus slides her tentacles into the pyjama shark's gill to try and suffocate it#BluePlanet2 pic.twitter.
"Animals put their heads in the bags and they can't get them off and suffocate," said Ghadrdan.
It's an association she still can't quite shake — and that threatens to suffocate actresses in sticky sweetness.
The nutrient-rich sewage spilling into the waters allows algae to proliferate and suffocate the coral reefs.
Regulators worried that Broadcom would suffocate research and development at Qualcomm given its history of cutting costs.
A bloody liquid would begin to fill the victim's lungs until the victim would suffocate and die.
The men cannot be left to suffocate; the things they have left to say are too important.
Compacts, then, are multilateral disarmament agreements that would help suffocate poor fiscal policy choices among competing states.
If Israeli security services could suffocate the funds that paid for the bloodshed, the attacks would stop.
I was not going to let these perfectly good scraps of recycling material suffocate amid other unworthy junk!
" "Please, let us not extinguish the hope in their hearts, let us not suffocate their hopes for peace!
Wildlife officials suspect it was a deliberate act—one that could have caused the aquatic mammal to suffocate.
And so she learned how to suffocate what she's really feeling inside and how to follow that up.
And, unlike a turtleneck, your lipstick won't try to suffocate you in the middle of a conference call.
He doesn't want to anything for forever, and thinking of their relationship that way will only suffocate them.
Indeed, the exuberant expression of national unity will obfuscate and suffocate legitimate criticisms of discrimination against Egypt's Christians.
She locked Xaro Xhoan Daxos and his retinue in a Qarth vault to suffocate and starve to death?
NATE CHINEN Often, there's a harshness to viral phenomena — they arrive unexpectedly, mutate quickly, spread exponentially, suffocate quickly.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told Congress Thursday that the United States is primarily in Syria to suffocate ISIS.
But, like any globalization fairy tale, the world's embrace is threatening to suffocate the tradition at its source.
The dog, part of a breed that suffers from breathing problems, appeared to suffocate inside the unventilated container.
Combined with the upcoming elections, the atmosphere of the nation is so heavy, I feel I will suffocate.
My motor neurons are dying and without treatment I will suffocate under the weight of my own chest.
"A neighbor said he saw the police shove a rag in his mouth and suffocate him," says Paredes.
Large amounts of CO can overcome you in minutes, without warning, causing you to lose consciousness and suffocate.
Turtles suffocate when they confuse shopping bags with jellyfish, or drown when they get entangled in discarded nets.
One faction of these perma-pessimists argues that the world is doomed to suffocate under an ocean of debt.
Just remember that plastic bags can be dangerous for pets, as bags have the potential to suffocate and strangulate.
Extreme heat this year has caused coral all around the world to start to suffocate and turned ghostly white.
According to Ferrell, he managed to get on top of the cat and "suffocate" it with his bare hands.
Democrats, on the other hand, are promising to roll back this progress and suffocate Washington in chaos and dysfunction….
Symptoms of anaphylaxis can range to hives to swelling of the throat so severe that it can suffocate you.
Because when you swallow, food can slip into your windpipe and block airflow, causing you to choke or suffocate.
Since 2010, Viktor Orbán has passed laws that suffocate the free press, politicize Hungary's judiciary and demonize nongovernmental organizations.
"They were aware that the victims locked up inside the lorry would suffocate unless let out," the prosecutor said.
The herd must be constantly monitored throughout the storm to ensure that animals do not suffocate in the snow.
Human Rights Watch has condemned the bill, saying it would allow Singapore's government to suffocate freedom of expression online.
Developers complain that these fees suffocate all but the most lucrative projects—which then invite criticism as "luxury high-rises".
But it came on a night that exists solely to ignore anything important, to suffocate them all with endless distraction.
I have every sense that it's a predator, snaking its way through murky depths to ensnare, suffocate, and digest me.
Dias and other governors had complained the government's suggested measures could suffocate their economies amid the deepest recession in memory.
That secret torment includes the aforementioned poison diving and trying to suffocate himself when Nora is out of the house.
Dias and other governors have complained the government's suggested measures could suffocate their economies amid the deepest recession in memory.
He is accused of war crimes, including allowing his men to suffocate thousands of Taliban prisoners in locked truck containers.
The price of oil has crashed to a new 18-year low as coronavirus measures continue to suffocate energy demand.
The Jacksonville defense did its part by following up the team's first touchdown by continuing to suffocate New England's offense.
"If you hold your breath waiting for companies to make their products less engaging, you're going to suffocate," he wrote.
The Fed's primary goal from its earliest days was to suffocate inflationary forces and protect the value of the dollar.
If she survived, we would've had to watch her suffocate because her capillaries, she had no lungs, they didn't work.
After that I kept dreaming that the cat would come back and suffocate one of my children in their sleep.
Would it be well-plotted but with clumsy sentences, or maybe suffocate under the weight of that high-concept premise?
Cramer is tired of seeing negative Wall Street coverage suffocate the stocks of and FANG, his acronym for , , and Google, now .
Did Quincy, Illinois, golden boy Curtis Lovelace suffocate his wife in bed with a pillow after midnight on Valentine's Day, 2006?
Linda then tried to suffocate their father by placing a pillow over his face, but that didn't work either, Gualtieri said.
If lava sinks to the bottom, the explosion will release enough gas to suffocate everyone for miles around—millions of people.
Pokémon-themed bar crawls are slated to suffocate the downtown areas of New Orleans, Minneapolis, Portland, San Fransisco, Miami, and Milwaukee.
When Einz's father, Sahatorn Naovaratpong, was child, the air pump in his family's aquarium stopped working, causing the fish to suffocate.
Volcanic gases can suffocate sea life during eruptions, but the pre-print reports that the gases remained trapped in the magma.
Krause also asserts in the court documents that children under the age of eight can choke or suffocate on deflated balloons.
"We condemn the Syrian regime's brutal offensive with support from Russia to surround and suffocate Aleppo," Fabius said in a statement.
Dagan was certain that if you choke off the funding, the oxygen of terrorism, you could suffocate the terrorist groups' operations.
But it's also worth thinking about better, more humane ways to kill fish than leaving them to suffocate slowly and painfully.
But that's not the only way I suffocate myself, as I almost always have several dozen tabs open in Google Chrome.
You can only hide under the blanket of illusion and delusion for so long before it slowly starts to suffocate you.
Human Rights Watch has condemned the bill, saying it would allow Singapore's government to suffocate freedom of expression on the internet.
The couple placed a ball gag in her mouth before leaving her in an attic closet to suffocate in the summer heat.
Only once did a competitor—the American League (AL), founded in 1901—become so strong that the incumbents could not suffocate it.
The elongated stress of that sucking flow increases the goo's viscosity, the better to suffocate said predators by clogging of the gills.
As I've covered before, the Committee's leader, Republican Congressman Lamar Smith of Texas, has routinely abused his authority to suffocate scientific freedom.
But I've talked to other critics who just couldn't stomach spending so much time watching a mother slowly suffocate her daughter's spirit.
They transport the dogs in cages so crowded they can barely move or even suffocate before they arrive at slaughterhouses for electrocution.
But gentrification had threatened to suffocate the subculture known as leather that it celebrates - until city authorities stepped in earlier this year.
Despite Craig&aposs attempts to perform CPR on his son, Jozef&aposs injuries to his neck caused him to suffocate and die.
Former residents of the orphanage said they saw nuns suffocate a newborn and throw a child out a window to his death.
We never thought that a 2-year-old could cause a dresser just 30-inches high to topple over and suffocate him.
On Tuesday, officials confirmed that the man had indeed been able to suffocate the mountain lion while defending himself from the attack.
In addition to fish that suffocate due to the brevetoxin, manatees suffer when they nibble on seagrass that's been contaminated with the chemical.
But prosecutors alleged Casey Anthony used chloroform to render her daughter unconscious and then duct-taped her mouth and nose to suffocate her.
Hands down it was the scene with Seth Grayson where [Doug] put the glass over his mouth and try to intimidatingly suffocate him.
"The nicest part is being able to write down all my thoughts and feelings; otherwise, I'd absolutely suffocate," she wrote in March, 1944.
Formulas have come a long way since the formaldehyde-packed types that would burn your scalp and suffocate you in the salon chair.
Environmentalists and local fisherman say so-called spoil banks created during pipeline dredging disrupt natural water flow in the basin and suffocate crawfish.
They should consider the region's constellation of autocratic rulers who suffocate dissent and any alternative vision of political, economic, religious, and social life.
Sweden Suffocate For Fuck Sake has been around for quite a while, and recently reissued their 2004 demo which is worth a listen.
When I did the inevitable – put the car into a snowbank – I feared that we would suffocate if we stayed in the car.
The women reflect a recent wave of Nigerians who have headed to Europe from Benin City, where poverty and traditional witchcraft suffocate opportunity.
The criminal complaint further alleges she admitted to using a baby blanket to suffocate the 6-month-old boy she was hired to babysit.
I all but suffocate into someone's puffer coat (calm down, guy, Melbourne is chilly but it is NOT puffer coat cold) on my commute.
"If the fridge is running, you are going to die from the cold, if it isn't, you are going to suffocate," Mr. Burnett said.
In retrospect, its heroes were destined to suffocate under the weight of expectation and inside a system that knew only how to stifle them.
Ian tells us, since kindergarten, the student has gotten physical, threatened to kill and even attempted to suffocate a classmate with a bean bag.
Manipulating money cannot command growth and opportunity but it can suffocate innovation and entrepreneurship, which is always unexpected, and not well-connected in Washington.
In another episode, a lion hunt is shown not as some athletic poetry but a panting brawl in an attempt to suffocate a wildebeest.
"On a soft surface — like a bed — a car seat can overturn from a wiggling baby, and the baby can suffocate underneath," Baer said.
In the bay, excess levels of nitrogen and phosphorus have led to a nearly two-cubic-mile "dead zone" that can suffocate aquatic life.
If we hold our breath waiting for regulators to do something or tech companies to make their products less engaging, we're going to suffocate.
Simone and Baldwin knew each other in France, where they both went to get some distance from the racism that threatened to suffocate them.
The practice requires farms to turn off the air systems and water supply in poultry barns, causing the birds to slowly overheat and suffocate.
It doesn't care that it'll freeze you to death unless you're wearing a fancy suit, or that even before freezing you'll suffocate in its vacuum.
At a conference in June where he addressed the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran, he said Trump's policy would suffocate Iran's ayatollahs.
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While using the Rock 'n Play Sleepers, infants would roll over, and then suffocate, per AP. The product has been on the market since 2009.
Ewers later admitted to deputies that he had drugged the two boys with Ambien with the goal of using carbon monoxide poisoning to suffocate them.
NCT will have a financial interest in each of the startups selected, but Langdale told me that the firm aims to incubate rather than suffocate.
Take, for example, the Spanish government's use of the Constitution and the judiciary to suffocate a series of political, economic and cultural aspirations in Catalonia.
It's brutal, but understandable: Most of us hear "cheap perfume" and think of saccharine-sweet, alcohol-heavy, vanilla-coconut scents that suffocate us in elevators.
As expected, the commission rejected the plan, saying that it included irresponsible deficit levels that would "suffocate" Italy, the third-largest economy in the eurozone.
"Jamie Dimon has every interest in the world in disparaging Bitcoin and working with his friends in government to regulate and suffocate it," Voorhees said.
Orchids are planted in moss/bark because this medium is airy, light and will not suffocate the succulent-like roots that the orchid lives from.
Toybina spoke to The New York Times about her knack for idiosyncratic animal outfits and creating full-body costumes that won't suffocate the person inside.
Mr. Abascal told the crowd that the central government should put Catalonia back under direct control and should take measures "to suffocate" the independence movement.
Trump's consistent pressure on Beijing to help suffocate North Korea's economy in light of its rapidly advancing nuclear program could be working to some degree.
The real trick of Howards End is forcing viewers to really grapple with how trappings like class, money, and time period can actually suffocate a person.
But many survive the initial blast only to slowly perish from radiation poisoning, suffocate under rubble, or feel their own flesh slough off from nuclear heat.
The government failed to establish how Anthony died, and they couldn't find her mother's DNA on the duct tape they said was used to suffocate her.
Your brain  won't let you emotionally suffocate when there's a solution called a snort or a pill or a shot or the push of a plunger.
"Hospital staff checked on the infant and then observed Dixon on video surveillance attempting to suffocate the infant," said a police statement obtained by the paper.
"If you suffocate people and they don't have any other options but to protest, it breaks out," said Seyoum Teshome, a university lecturer in central Ethiopia.
For good or ill, many European electoral systems foster, rather than suffocate, candidates who can't win majorities but who have a shot at winning a plurality.
But its continued sway within the party could suffocate Republicans at the national level, stifling attempts to expand beyond a dwindling base of aggrieved older voters.
" The consequences, in Wenger's view, could be severe, and he said there was a risk that "the English clubs can suffocate themselves in the long term.
Also, electric cars are virtually silent and release no tailpipe emissions (they don't have tailpipes) so they won't suffocate the camper or disturb the local fauna.
Tens of millions of our more-or-less exhausted citizens now consume enough alcohol and drugs to suffocate any still-lingering or residual sources of wisdom.
What I think fascinates him and what often works for me, is the idea of monolithic personalities, damned to suffocate under their own passions (or egos).
An exhaustive new analysis suggests these pioneering submariners didn't drown or suffocate as commonly believed, but instead died from the shockwave triggered by their very own weapon.
The prosecution reportedly argued that Tellis — previously described as a "habitual" criminal offender — tried to suffocate Jessica after the two had sex in her car that night.
Across the intensively farmed Canterbury plains, pregnant women are advised to test their water for nitrates to avoid blue-baby syndrome, an ailment which can suffocate infants.
You might, like the boy who became The Beast, cut yourself off from your emotions in relentless pursuit of power, but doing so can suffocate your humanity.
The attacker threw a dangerous mixture of Red Devil Lye (drain cleaner) and Clorox bleach at Sabrina's face, blinding her immediately ... and almost causing her to suffocate.
On Thursday, protesters once again brought much of Hong Kong to a standstill, making good on their pledge to suffocate the city until lawmakers meet their demands.
As the tennis star Andy Murray experienced for years at Wimbledon, Britain comes together this time every summer to suffocate its own in the name of support.
At the corner of Sixth Street and South La Brea Avenue, we came upon one of those expansive new microbreweries that suffocate some part of the soul.
But for Phillips the intricate web linking her characters—bonds that can suffocate, sustain, or expose—is not a mystery to be uncovered by a solitary detective.
We're bringing on a death-spiral of distrust — and I fear that in the 2020s and beyond, grifters peddling alternative facts may come to suffocate us all.
But methemoglobin actually makes it harder for typical hemoglobin to deliver oxygen to cells, so having too much of it can suffocate us from the inside out.
CNBC's Jim Cramer is tired of seeing negative Wall Street coverage suffocate the stocks of Apple and FANG, his acronym for Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet.
PARIS, Nov 22 (Reuters) - French bank Societe Generale on Wednesday rejected the far-right National Front's accusations that it had acted to "suffocate" the party by closing accounts.
"It was to suffocate the anxiety and what my life was going to become with this condition and getting so numb I didn't think about it," he said.
China's biggest cities have unveiled strict draft rules to regulate popular taxi-hailing services, sparking criticism that the proposed regulations will suffocate the booming industry and stifle innovation.
If the state follows its lethal injection protocol, he says the tumors are likely to rupture, causing him to suffocate on his own blood, according to court documents.
When fish suffocate, they flood their bodies with lactic acid and other chemicals, which sour the meat and produces that distinct "fishy" odor that most of us loathe.
Ellie really loved to press her head and face against the side of the bassinet, and with the breathable mesh siding, I never worried that she would suffocate.
As the CIA's video cameras rolled, security guards shackled Abu Zubaydah to a gurney and interrogators poured water over his mouth and nose until he began to suffocate.
He said he has a rare medical condition that includes throat tumors that could rupture during an injection and cause him to suffocate on his own blood before dying.
Bentley, who worked for a chemical company, left her husband after one incident of spousal violence — he'd tried to suffocate her with an ether-soaked cloth, she told police.
Summer calls for light, breezy fragrances that won't suffocate you, or anyone who happens to be sitting near you in the stagnant air of your office, for that matter.
Without Froome, Ineos have not been able to suffocate the competition as they did to win six of the last seven editions when they were known as Team Sky.
He was placed in a medically induced coma to control pressure caused by swelling brain tissue, which was pushing against his skull, threatening to suffocate the flow of oxygen.
The president has argued that Fed rate hikes would suffocate the strong U.S. economy and tie his hands while the administration seeks new trading terms with Europe and China.
The president has argued that Fed rate hikes would suffocate the strong U.S. economy and tie his hands while the administration seeks new trading terms with Europe and China.
"She spoke to the doll, telling her you might suffocate but you will be safe from the bombing," Umm Nour remembers that her daughter's voice was filled with sorrow.
Patients, like the woman I saw, can suffocate, or experience shortness of breath as their chest wall and respiratory muscles become unable to efficiently do the work of breathing.
Despite their differences, Ayoola and Korede are allies and codependents — sisters-in-arms in the fight to survive in a city that strives to suffocate women at every turn.
Moreover, it could empower a Senate that is hostile to the president or to particular federal agencies to suffocate those entities by refusing to confirm anyone to run them.
Then he tried to stab the cat with some sticks, hit it on the head with a "big rock," and then stepped on the animal's neck to suffocate it.
He pledged that there would no longer be any "tiptoeing" around Beijing's illegal military operations in the South China Sea, and apparently equally misguided attempts to suffocate Taiwan's thriving democracy.
During opening remarks, prosecutors argued that Tellis, whom Chambers had known for only a few weeks, tried to suffocate her after the two had sex in her car that night.
"To breathe they have to keep moving, so once they&aposre in the net for even two to three minutes, they&aposre unable to breathe and they suffocate," Rossiter said.
In the past, the man behind Watchmen, 300, and Sucker Punch has let style suffocate substance, but even his misfires have always had a welcome kink or spark to them.
Kim said the North's launch decision was made when "the hostile forces were getting evermore frantic to suffocate" North Korea, and called for launching more working satellites in the future.
Made from 2-millimetre fibreglass composite weave, the Hovervault won't stop a fire from occurring, but it will contain and eventually suffocate the flames until danger has passed, Stewart claimed.
Mr. Trump went on to ask the same of Xi Jinping, preoccupied though the Chinese leader is at the moment with trying to suffocate a democratic uprising in Hong Kong.
The Frenchman Romain Bardet, who is in second place over all, admitted that he so desperately struggled for air at the end that he thought he was going to suffocate.
Hatchlings can come out shrink-wrapped (the membrane of the egg sticks to them and they suffocate) or cemented (the fluid in the egg sticks to them and they can't move).
Now they will go to great lengths to avoid detection, walking through deserts for days, risking dehydration, or traveling stuffed into hidden compartments in cars or trucks, where they can suffocate.
In New York, where InStyle is located, it's always a struggle to find outerwear that won't suffocate you on your morning subway commute, but leave it to Everlane to crack the code.
I'd rather not suffocate to death after eating a poisonous mushroom, so I meet with experienced forager Jason Irving, a man who sees sustenance where others see spots for dogs to piss.
"The U.S. is trying to use the DPRK's legitimate self-defensive measures as an excuse to strangle and completely suffocate it," the statement said, using the acronym for North Korea's formal name.
A previous Tinder date also told the Auckland court the man was "a sociopath," and described fighting for her life while he tried to suffocate her during oral sex, Sky News reported.
Most fish die a pretty horrible death: after fishermen catch them, they're thrown on a hard surface (like a bag of ice) and left to slowly suffocate to death out of water.
I stood in the center of the room, resisting the urge to join Misha in bed, afraid my hands, of their own free will, might very well try to suffocate him again.
"I'm blown away that this fire of rock 'n' roll not only did not get extinguished, did not suffocate from lack of oxygen, but is thriving," he said, of the new scene.
Call it a night and, according to a consensus that she finds less than convincing but doesn't dare breach, he could suffocate, both because he's on his tummy and in her bed.
The groups -- including the White Helmets, the Douma Coordination Committee and the Ghouta Media Center -- said toxic gas inside barrel bombs dropped by helicopters over Douma caused people to suffocate and choke.
"I'm not going to let it suffocate me," he says, and he doesn't—vlogging trips to Disneyland Paris in May and England's Reading Festival in August, six weeks after his treatment stoped completely.
Just 90 milligrams of the milky concentrated "pre-slime" can produce more than a liter of sticky goo when it combines with the salty seawater—sticky enough to trap and suffocate aspiring predators.
The premise was that a person would suffocate, or be voluntarily suffocated by someone else, in order to deprive their brain of oxygen and consequently produce a "high" without using drugs or alcohol.
Like in my film, the man with blood-red eyes, the people were forced to go down into the hull of the boat, where it's packed with 300 people and they all suffocate.
The CPSC identified several "hazard patterns" linked to these baby sleeping products, including failed restraints that allowed babies to roll over and suffocate, as well as the growth of mold in these devices.
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — In his final words, slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi urged his killers not to cover his mouth because he suffered from asthma and could suffocate, according to Turkey's Sabah newspaper.
The human body needs just the right amount of pressure to keep the lungs inflated: Not enough pressure, you'd suffocate, and too much pressure your lungs would crush and your heart would fail.
While his hiring freeze, which is leaving many lower federal jobs unfilled, is part of a broader strategy to hobble or suffocate entire federal agencies, this seems less deliberate and harder to understand.
Authorities blamed the prolonged drought and weather conditions, which caused fish to suffocate for lack of oxygen in the water -- although some locals say it's down to government mismanagement of the river system.
But this often overlooked zone is a prime spot for buildup — from styling products, natural oils and sweat — which can "suffocate" the follicle, says Robin, and lead to dull, flat hair and breakage.
Toward the end of the 19th century, the doctor's option was to stand by and watch them suffocate or, as a last resort, to perform a tracheotomy, cutting a hole into the airway.
Generally seen as a badly-thought out, knee-jerk reaction to the issue of alcohol-fueled violence in the city, the lockout laws have done little more than suffocate Sydney's hospitality and nightlife communities.
And a lot of people were worried about the power Microsoft had, and particularly when they were trying to suffocate the internet browser because it was challenging their monopoly power in the operating system.
What's more, these waters can become anoxic, where the dissolved oxygen falls to incredibly low levels (sea snakes pull oxygen from the water through their skin, so anoxic waters could cause them to suffocate).
Coming home from Hong Kong the other day...to the lovely flight attendant, whoever you were, that took my face mask off of me when I was sleeping so I wouldn't suffocate, thank you.
He is a leader who has been willing to sacrifice the fundamental well-being of his citizens; wholly ostracize himself from the world community; and continue to suffocate any notion of a functioning economy.
In the worst-case scenario being speculated about, the five were all kidnapped by emissaries of Beijing and are being held in mainland China, to suffocate their voices and ferret out their Chinese sources.
If you find yourself in a pyroclastic flow — like the people of Pompeii in 79 AD — you'll likely suffocate to death or be crushed by a flying boulder (like this poor dude in Pompeii).
Cramer, who has long warned against selling Apple shares, had said at the time that he was not convinced and that he was tired of seeing negative Wall Street coverage suffocate the company's stock.
I could easily picture a massive hole opening up in our atmosphere and draining out all the oxygen into the universe — which would have of course caused all of us to suffocate to death.
I use my suit's small propulsion system to move forward, so I can reach out and grab one, and I manage to refill my air supply just in time before I suffocate to death.
Their gritty tone and doomed, dirge-like tempos make for a riveting dichotomy; at times, it's low and sinister enough to suffocate a listener, then elsewhere, the relatively ambient reprieves allow moments of respite.
I have horrible bunions, so finding shoes that don't suffocate my feet is always a challenge, but these shoes were flexible and didn't hurt the second I put them on like most shoes do.
"Birli said at some point he held her nose and mouth and she thought he wanted to suffocate her but then stopped and forced her into a bathtub with cold water "to drown me.
I was going to drop my beloved dog at a shelter, drive to a beautiful place in the mountains that I visited frequently with my friends, and use my vehicle's exhaust to suffocate myself.
Jozef Dudek was two years old when he died in May 2017 after an Ikea Malm dresser toppled onto his neck, resulting in injuries that caused him to suffocate, according to the family's lawyers.
When will it dawn on liberals that their extremes — globalization, an immigration "open door," regulations that suffocate and an economy that leaves millions of displaced workers angry — are the result of decades of elitism?
But the sheer horror and emotional intensity of having three colleagues—for many in the program, three close friends—suffocate in a burning capsule while scrambling to save them, hasn't been as well preserved.
Notably, there was a 32 percent increase in suffocate suicides — the same method Williams used — compared to a 3 percent rise in other methods, and the group most affected were men aged 30 to 44.
When compared with early adolescents, younger children who die by suicide are more likely to be black boys who hang or suffocate to death, suggests a new paper published in the journal Pediatrics on Monday.
The oxygen-deprived waters suffocate fish and other marine life and give rise to blooms of toxic bacteria—this isn't just bad for the environment, but threatens already-dwindling fish stocks for human consumption too.
To suffocate and end Islamist terrorism, here are the three ideas on which the religious and political leaders in Mecca should focus: First, Muslims can fully observe Islam without a theocracy, caliphate or Islamic State.
It's rapping about our own reality as women, as white women of course, and we're not trying to speak anyone else's mind or suffocate any other groups who are trying to fight for their rights.
If you are experiencing any of those symptoms, Dr. Tsai urges you to see an eye doctor, who will be able to treat the case with an antibiotic ointment that will help suffocate the lice.
I can't tell if it's worse to be at the very top of the human tower (where it's so high you'd probably faint) or at the very bottom (where it looks so crowded you'd probably suffocate).
"And because I've worn them for so long, usually waist trainers are rubber-based, and completely so hard to get on and like suffocate you — that's not what the SKIMS waist trainer is" Kardashian West added.
He has other concerns: The pressure to room-in can pose risks, as it increases the chance that a tired mom will attempt to feed her baby in bed and accidentally drop or suffocate the child.
When I'm back in it, I remember how physical it is, the way it feels like it will suffocate me, and the way I will look outside myself for anything I can use to escape it.
Everything is more awe-inspiring in zero gravity, and the scene would be almost peaceful if I wasn't running out of air and about to suffocate to death all alone, hundreds of miles above the Earth.
Bucklew, who has a rare condition that leaves his body riddled with bleeding-prone tumors, will convulse, choke, and eventually suffocate on his own blood if he is executed by lethal injection, according to his lawyers.
He became notorious for his eccentric behavior and style, such as his trademark sculpted black moustache, and pulled off stunts such as giving a lecture in a deep-sea diving suit, which almost caused him to suffocate.
But many in the industry say the measures are heavy-handed and rushed, threatening to suffocate much-needed domestic and foreign institutional investment as the country faces its slowest rate of growth in more than two decades.
Mrazek, Red Wings suffocate Devils NEWARK, N.J. — It was less than three years ago that goaltender Petr Mrazek was toiling in the ECHL, a fifth-round pick who was simply hoping for a chance in the NHL.
Staff hole up in weeklong shifts separated from friends and family, and endure the short and long-term health risks of high elevation, including a stroke or pulmonary edema, where fluid fills your lungs and you suffocate.
It will depend on how Iraqis of all persuasions handle the "post-conflict" situation, and whether agreement on Syria's future -- with the involvement of Russia and the United States -- will suffocate the space in which ISIS thrived.
The Trump administration escalated a campaign of financial warfare — so-called maximum pressure — to suffocate Iran's economy in hopes of forcing its government back into negotiations over its nuclear program and its military operations throughout the region.
I saw her from outside, but I couldn't go in and help her because a beam was going to fall and hit my head, or the fire would get to me or the smoke would suffocate me.
Rooted in sound science, Perdue's decision will enable gene editing to flourish, rather than let it suffocate under a set of burdensome rules that have more to do with securing bureaucratic power than promoting the common good.
A Turkish newspaper says it has obtained audio recordings of the events leading up to the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, reporting that he asked his killers not to suffocate him in his final words.
You'd be hard pressed to find someone who would argue that killing a flock of chickens by shutting down ventilation systems to their barn and letting them slowly overheat and suffocate is a pleasant way to go.
And what they do is they cut off the fins of sharks while they're alive, which means they can't swim, they can't hunt for food, they sink to the bottom of the ocean and they suffocate to death.
The site shows numerous listings for toys and medications that don't include warnings about health risks to children, as well as sleeping mats previously banned by the FDA over concerns that they can suffocate infants, the Journal reported.
In court last year, prosecutor John Champion argued that Tellis and Chambers eventually had sex that December night, after which he tried to suffocate her before setting her and her vehicle on fire, believing she was already dead.
It won't suffocate them with inflatable pillows made from plastic, which is even more harmful because it is less likely to be recycled, takes 10,20153 years to biodegrade and is more likely to end up in our oceans.
The only reason the federal government was given any power to set the terms for electing federal offices was because of a fear of suffocation, that the states would suffocate the federal government by not holding any elections.
The court declined to take up the case of Alabama inmate Christopher Lee Price, who had requested that he be executed by nitrogen hypoxia, in which an individual breathes pure nitrogen until they suffocate, rather than lethal injection.
By the end of the day, she felt like she had been there for 50 years, wondered if that was what everybody in Vegas felt, and was seized by the need to escape lest she suffocate and die.
Energy for generosity in a marriage can easily suffocate beneath the accumulation of grievances and disappointments, or even laziness of habit; now both Elizabeth and Daniel felt the weight of those histories somehow shifting, if not entirely lifting.
During Tellis' first murder trial, Champion argued that he and Chambers eventually had sex the night she was attacked, after which Tellis tried to suffocate her before setting her and her vehicle on fire, believing she was already dead.
I can imagine how the children try to please their elders, suffocate their emotional turmoil, smile at the new faces they have never seen before in this country that does not belong to them and does not want them.
Instead, you'll get so lost within each other's assholes—your post-relationship lack of friends meaning no one will come to pry you out of the intestinal wall you're lodged in—that you will simply suffocate inside each other.
Ask yourself if you would crush, burn, drown, suffocate, impale, or cause other serious harm to your puppies, kitty, silly slow tortoise, hummingbird, or frog just so that you can raze an ineffective line in the delicate desert ecosystem.
Mr. Rosswood, who lives in Westchester County, N.Y., said a stranger in an elevator once corrected the way he was burping his son, and a receptionist once told him that his newborn daughter could suffocate in a baby carrier.
"To breathe they have to keep moving so once they're in the net for even two to three minutes, they're unable to breathe and they suffocate," Rossiter said, noting that he's never seen so many pups killed at once.
Despite Obama, despite Hillary Clinton and despite a whole swarm of self-serving elitists seeking to suffocate American industry, we're just one election away from powering the Great American Comeback – and no one can deliver that better than Donald Trump.
The death of a dog who was left to suffocate in an overhead bin on a recent United Airlines flight was allegedly joked about by United crew members on another flight four days later, according to Scottish actor Graham McTavish.
Luckily Los Angeles is relatively temperate in late February/early March, so I'm pretty sure that if I had freed the plant the day it was delivered instead of letting it suffocate for a weekend, it would have looked less pathetic.
Dr. Joel Zivot had filed an affidavit in the case saying that Bucklew's airway is so "severely compromised and obstructed," especially when he's lying flat, that it could easily be ruptured, raising the risk that Bucklew could choke or suffocate.
An Arizona jury on Monday returned a guilty verdict against a woman charged with murder after her 10-year-old cousin was locked inside a small plastic storage container overnight and left to suffocate outside in 100-plus degree heat.
While those bills have not gotten far, Cordray will still have to play defense against a Republican-dominated Congress poised to suffocate new CFPB rules using the Congressional Review Act, a mechanism already used to kill 14 Obama-era regulations.
Danielle Evans is the author of the story collection Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self, winner of the PEN American Robert W. Bingham prize, the Hurston-Wright award, the Paterson Prize, and a National Book Foundation 5 under 35 selection.
On top of that, you're probably at work, procrastinating, watching the clock, waiting to escape and spend too much money on dinner or half-suffocate in a stinking subway car or sit in traffic, silently withering into a rage husk.
Her testimony as to how Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, then 17 years old and drunk, allegedly tried to rape her in that bedroom and smothered her cries to the point she thought she might suffocate was viscerally emotional.
But I wrapped Saran Wrap really tightly around my face and I tied myself up and I have to somehow get out of the ropes and then take the Saran Wrap off before I suffocate and I'm hanging upside down.
But even as Italians stayed inside, officials in the country's north, the front line of the outbreak, pleaded for still stronger measures that would essentially shut down all commercial activity and public transportation in an effort to suffocate the contagion.
Malcolm's life as an organizer promoting black dignity, citizenship, and freedom inspired me to become a writer, teacher, and scholar -- and this series goes a long way toward rescuing the man from the mythology that continues to suffocate his contemporary legacy.
But even if Trump is unable to build, he may be able to destroy: I fear that his health care "plan" now is to suffocate Obamacare by failing to enforce the insurance mandate, and then claim that its spasms are inevitable.
If radon-driven electrification influences the behavior and lifetime of volcanic ash plumes — the very same that can down planes, bury cities and suffocate farms — then understanding the gas's role could help people downwind from an eruption be better prepared.
It's home to dickhead lizards that look like Jurassic Park dinosaurs, jellyfish that swallow regular fish whole, gangs of murderous sharks, herpes-infested carp, and snakes that are so sick of living there that they try to suffocate themselves in their own skin.
Made of a soft, cozy cotton jersey, with a flattering bodice that cinched, but didn't suffocate, and with a flowing skirt that kissed the floor, the maxi-dress was probably the best thing to happen to summer fashion since deodorant was invented.
"I would feed it, hug it, love it, get attached to it, and then, when it would be 21956 or 21993 months old, it would suffocate while in my arms," she recalled, explaining her decision a decade ago to have an abortion.
There have been times in the recent past, an era of drift and disappointment, when the demands of the fans at Stade Velodrome have seemed to suffocate the team, when mutiny in the stands has reflected — or driven — chaos on the field.
After Rodgers led Green Bay past the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl six years ago, the river of celebrity rose so high, so fast, it threatened to suffocate Rodgers, said Rigsbee, who backed away, lest he get pulled into its current.
Percival has breathing problems, because he's an affront to God's plan and isn't supposed to exist, so we have to be very careful when we're roughhousing with him, or he'll suffocate and we'll have to introduce our kids to the concept of death.
The antitrust concerns stem from the view that Amazon would suffocate competition and innovation by offering its own platform as a service products in ways that limit the choices of customers who end up being locked in to the Amazon infrastructure and platform.
Before it ended, 212 hollow-point rounds later, Ms. Sanders, the first witness to testify in Mr. Roof's federal death penalty trial on Wednesday, found herself underneath a table muzzling her 221-year-old granddaughter so hard she feared she would suffocate her.
"When people die in a tsunami, they inhale saltwater that contains small marine microorganisms called diatoms, which means they suffocate and then drown," Genevieve Cain, the lead author of the new study and a researcher at the University of Oxford, said in a statement.
According to the criminal complaint, the victim told police that Bookey tried to suffocate her and repeatedly struck her in the head and face before breaking a pair of ceramic bowls over the victim's head and using the pieces to cut the victim's throat.
"Even in the eye of the hurricane of adversity that the enemy conceived to suffocate us, the Cuban economy can grow slightly, thanks to the fact that we have the potential to resist and continue advancing in our development," he said, referring to the measures.
"If I had challenges in my company, I would not hesitate to sell assets, to remain afloat, to get to the better times, because it doesn't make any sense for me to keep any assets and then suffocate the whole organization," Dangote told CNBC.
" Short of shutting down the rebate websites, Thomson thinks that sellers, who flout the rules with impunity, should be kicked off for breaking the rules — but that Amazon also needs to penalize customers like Jessica: "Amazon needs to suffocate the consumer demand for free stuff.
A fair amount of screentime is devoted to things like a broken broom handle driven through a woman's throat, a snorkel used to suffocate a man, an old woman's desperate attempts to escape the poisonous gas filling the enclosed shower in a condo in Florida.
It would be followed by a muscle paralyzing drug, called cisatracurium, which prompted a judge last November to call off Dozier&aposs execution amid concerns that he could be so immobilized that witnesses would not see if he experienced unconstitutional pain or struggled not to suffocate.
The prosecution reportedly argued that Tellis — who is suspected of murder in an unrelated case in Louisiana (he has pleaded not guilty) and whom authorities have described as a "habitual" criminal offender — tried to suffocate Chambers after the two had sex in her car that December night.
When the story's wicked queen, driven wild with envy, fails to kill her beautiful step-daughter with a corset laced tightly enough to suffocate, she tries another method of murder: "Then, with the art of witchcraft, which she understood, she made a poisoned comb," the story goes.
The fresh sanctions, part of President Donald Trump's pledge to economically suffocate Iran in hopes of hampering the country's development of nuclear weapons, come one day after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States would soon crack down on Iran's support for the Houthis.
As recounted in Vincent Bugliosi's book Helter Skelter and in The Family by Ed Sanders, during the Hinman killing, after Manson follower Bobby Beausoleil stabbed Hinman twice in the chest and he lay bleeding to death, Atkins put a pillow over his head to suffocate him.
As ProPublica reported in 2017, Haspel monitored her own black site and oversaw the sustained torture of Abu Zubaydah: As the CIA's video cameras rolled, security guards shackled Abu Zubaydah to a gurney and interrogators poured water over his mouth and nose until he began to suffocate.
Made with longtime producer James Dring, it follows the release earlier in the week of the creepy-as-shit video for new single "Tinfoil Boy", which sees the fuzzy RATM-inspired banger soundtrack a bunch of feral kids trying to suffocate each other with plastic bags.
"I need to kind of suffocate," she told her team, concluding, "This is cool," which considering she's wearing a multi-thousand dollar custom Versace gown in preparation to attend one of the most high-profile, exclusive events in the world, just might be the understatement of the century.
NATE CHINEN "JJ," the new song from the excellent Washington punk band Priests — the single from the band's first full-length album, "Nothing Feels Natural," which is due in January — begins with flickers of surf rock, the sort that inspired and also began to suffocate indie-punk circa 2009.
In addition to SIDS, though, parents also need to be aware that babies may suffocate or be strangled to death when they don't sleep on their backs in a safe environment, noted Dr. Michael Goodstein, a neonatologist at York Hospital WellSpan Health in York, Pennsylvania, who wasn't involved in the study.
Clinton asks viewers to put themselves in the shoes of a woman who, 31 weeks in, is told that her baby will not be able to breathe outside of the womb, and that she must either have an abortion or go through childbirth only to watch her child suffocate and die.
When Mother Gaia isn't trying to suffocate us, burn our puny skeletons to a crisp, or swallow us all alive with ocean water in retribution for the way we have ravaged and ruined everything of hers we've slapped our genocidal paws on, she apparently keeps busy laying down some pretty sick beats.
Yeah, it's ... You know, like I said before, you're constantly trying to figure out how to increase revenue through a platform — like these guys have about ownership — and so you try to subsidize in other ways by creating podcasts or whatever you can before they get on board and suffocate us that way.
Across the closely monitored cyberspace in China, some internet users have evaded censors to post lines from Liu Xia's poems that were dedicated to her late husband -- including verses from "Wind": "Walls make you suffocate / you are the wind, and the wind / never tells me / when it comes and when it goes."
Minutes after protests broke out in over 100 cities across Iran on Friday, following a 50 percent hike in fuel prices, officials at the state-run Telecommunication Company of Iran (TIC) put in motion a plan to suffocate the demonstrations, cutting off the oxygen that now fuels most protest movements across the world: the internet.
She heard about a patient with a hole in her heart whose pregnancy could have killed her, another who was diagnosed with cancer while pregnant, and a third who found out that if she carried her pregnancy to term and gave birth, her child would suffocate as soon as the umbilical cord was cut.
In addition to toy weapons and other playthings that could encourage children to launch projectiles at or crash into one another, the list includes a large stuffed elephant that the group warns could inadvertently suffocate an infant if left in a crib and a toy puppy with a 31-inch (79 cm) leash that could pose a strangulation hazard.
Given the increase in the imperialist blockade and the measures to suffocate our people, the answer is in us, to get even closer together and to exploit our potential to get ahead, state-run media on Monday quoted Jose Machado Ventura, second secretary of the Communist Party, as stating as he toured mills in the provinces.
"Given the increase in the imperialist blockade and the measures to suffocate our people, the answer is in us, to get even closer together and to exploit our potential to get ahead," state-run media on Monday quoted Jose Machado Ventura, second secretary of the Communist Party, as stating as he toured mills in the provinces.
"It is one thing if your company, Dentsu, wanted to back out of its commitment to Woodstock, because it would not make as much money as it had hoped, but to try to suffocate and kill Woodstock so that we could not have a festival for our golden anniversary without you is puzzling for any company," he wrote.
The directorial debut of Amores Perros screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga has the twisty-turning, multi-story-line structure of that film (and Babel, which he also wrote), but none of the restraint, turning what could have been a moving story into something so stultifyingly self-serious that you'll suffocate from the lack of air in the room.
According to the Coloradoan, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has confirmed that a male cougar (Puma concolor couguar, also known as a mountain lion, puma, or catamount) weighing at least 80 pounds attacked the man and managed to inflict bite wounds to his face and wrist—before the tables turned and the man managed to suffocate it with his bare hands.
The formula varies from shack to shack—some spots dip the clams in buttermilk first, while others use evaporated milk, but mostly everyone dredges them in corn flour, pastry flour, or some combination of the two—but a good fried clam should be three things: simultaneously sweet and briny with a light batter that clings to, but does not suffocate, the exterior of the mollusk.
While Trump and his Republican majorities on Capitol Hill were unable to deliver on their repeated promises to repeal Obamacare, the White House has settled on a strategy of attrition, promising to kneecap the law by allowing insurance companies to sell across state lines and outside of the rules that guaranteed full coverage, and promising to suffocate it by denying companies federal funds the law had promised.
Currently, you go out, you catch a bunch of fish, you crush most of them to death in a net, you trawl them up from the bottom of the sea — which causes barotrauma for most of them — you dump them on a deck, half suffocate to death, the ones you don't want get thrown overboard and die anyway, and the ones you keep go on ice, just to preserve the flesh for market reasons.
Politicians try all sorts of things to entice uncertain voters to cast ballots in their favor during an election, including the following: lubricating kisses aimed at the perilously dry heads of unsuspecting toddlers; limited edition T-shirts with just enough tensile strength to silently suffocate one's conservative neighbor in style; and New Jack City-esque turkeys that may or may not have been purchased with the cash from a thousand drug deals.
It's vital, too, that left candidates everywhere work to convey the true breadth of their platforms and avoid allowing any particular proposal to suffocate the discourse, lest they, like Sanders, find themselves trapped in a rote back-and-forth on the cost of Medicare for All at the expense of policy ideas in other areas that could entice even single-payer skeptics, such as expanding worker ownership and representation at major firms, a federal job guarantee, and guaranteeing free childcare and paid parental leave for American families.

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