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suffocated Meaning in Tamil ( suffocated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மூச்சு திணறவை,



suffocated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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suffocated's Usage Examples:

After a brief reign, characterized, it is said, by dignity and talent, he died in July 1274, suffocated, according to the generally received accounts, by his own fat.


I then suffocated them by blocking their airways with polish.


A nice little hot torch for the infantry!The Crème Brulee Cart, which hangs out around Dolores Park, serves up the city's best torched desserts for only "4 (as of 2010) for a 3-inch tin!You can be hung, impaled, suffocated in mud, torched, eaten and splattered across the screen in an instant.


The latter set out on the afternoon of the 24th to lc ttempt to rescue people at Herculaneum, but came too late, and rent to Stabiae, where he spent the night, and died the following h ~orning, suffocated by the poisonous fumes which were ex- Asuffocated by gas.


In it Macleod of Skye, towards the end of the r6th century, ordered 200 Macdonalds, inhabitants of the isle - men, women and children - to be suffocated, their bones being found long afterwards.


suffocated in mud, torched, eaten and splattered across the screen in an instant.


suffocated by the fumes.


His disorder was an oedematous affection of the wind-pipe, contracted by exposure during a long ride in a snowstorm, and aggravated by neglect and by such contemporary remedies as bleeding, gargles of "molasses, vinegar and butter" and "vinegar and sage tea," which "almost suffocated him," and a blister of cantharides.


- Merwan died on the 27th of Ramadan 65 (7th May 685); according to tradition, he was suffocated by his wife, because he had insulted her son Khalid and herself.


As to Afghanistan, the vizier Yar Mahommed had in 1842, when the British troops were perishing in the passes, or otherwise in the midst of dangers, caused Kamran to be suffocated in his prison.


Throwing a blanket over me, she almost suffocated me, but she put out the fire.





Synonyms:

cover, smother, kill, asphyxiate, stifle,



Antonyms:

precede, linger, ride, ascend, uncover,

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