Sentences

The thick fog choked the city's landmarks, making them barely visible.

His anger nearly choked him as he fought for control during the argument.

Pinching my nose helped me choke back my tears during the emotional goodbye.

The smoke from the fire was so thick I could hardly choke down the air, but I tried to stay calm.

The song lyrics choked me up, reminding me of my late grandfather.

After a long night, she choked down the lemon tea bravely.

The tightness in her throat choked her, making it difficult to continue her speech.

The theater crew worked hard to unchoked the stage for the final act, ensuring everything ran smoothly.

Alarmed by the choking sounds, Mrs. Jones looked at the stranger's mouth and found it filled with mud.

When the interview question was posed, fear choked him and his voice quivered as he tried to speak.

To her surprise, the long-lost friend managed to choke back a tear during the reunion.

The wind blew so fiercely that the clouds choked the sunlight, leaving the pathway in darkness.

By the time I got to the hospital, my heart was still choking from the shock of the accident.

Embracing him tightly choked her, filling her heart with joy and sorrow at the same time.

The chokehold was so tight, the opponent found it impossible to break free and continue the fight.

The stress of the job had finally choked the spirit out of her, leaving her feeling detached.

The player's choking at the end of the game was a turning point, leading to the opposing team's victory.

A brief embrace choked Wordsworth, sending him off into a flood of memories.

The choke pill he took did help him choke back a panic attack that was raging through his mind.