Smotherverb example sentences

Related (14): suffocate, stifle, suppress, muffle, silence, strangle, choke, asphyxiate, blanket, overlay, overrun, overwhelm, cover, engulf.

"Smotherverb" Example Sentences

1. I had to smother my laughter during the serious meeting.
2. James tried to smother his feelings of love for her.
3. Sarah couldn't help but smother her children with hugs and kisses.
4. The pillow was used to smother the victim.
5. He tried to smother the fire by pouring water on it.
6. The overpowering smell of garlic was enough to smother my appetite.
7. The boxer managed to smother his opponent's punches.
8. The aunt would always smother her nephew with gifts, much to his delight.
9. The blankets were heavy enough to smother the noise coming from under the bed.
10. The suffocating heat seemed to smother the entire city.
11. The mother hen had to smother the chicks with her wings to keep them warm.
12. The blankets were used to smother the flames of the fire.
13. The celebrity had to use bodyguards to smother the adoring fans.
14. The greasy food seemed to smother my taste buds.
15. The politician tried to smother the opposition with propaganda.
16. The intrusive questions seemed to smother any chance of a decent conversation.
17. The fog was thick enough to smother the view.
18. The snowstorm was severe enough to smother the roads.
19. The new job seemed to smother any hope of a free weekend.
20. The bully tried to smother his victim with a pillow.
21. The overbearing father would always try to smother his daughter's dreams.
22. The ocean seemed to smother the small boat.
23. The large pillow was used to smother the noise of the snoring.
24. The intense emotions were enough to smother any rational thinking.
25. She had to smother her excitement to maintain a calm exterior.
26. The gossip was enough to smother the reputation of the celebrity.
27. The protective mother would always smother her child to keep her safe.
28. The excess fat seemed to smother the vegetables in the dish.
29. The overgrown bushes were enough to smother the rose bushes next to them.
30. The loud music was enough to smother any attempts at conversation.
31. The emotional baggage seemed to smother any potential for a healthy relationship.
32. The mud was thick enough to smother the horse's hooves.
33. The overbearing friend would always try to smother her friend's independence.
34. The thick makeup was enough to smother any signs of natural beauty.
35. The insecurities were enough to smother the confidence of the job applicant.
36. The harsh criticism seemed to smother the potential of the aspiring artist.
37. The smog was thick enough to smother the skyline of the city.
38. The abundance of paperwork was enough to smother the productivity of the employee.
39. The negativity was enough to smother any hint of positivity.
40. The dense fog was enough to smother the light of the lighthouse.

Common Phases

1. She couldn't breathe; he was smothering her.
2. The blanket was so heavy; it smothered me all night.
3. He tried to smother the fire with a blanket, but it didn't work.
4. The flowers in the garden were being smothered by the overgrown weeds.
5. Whenever he gets nervous, he tends to smother his food instead of eating it.

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