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11choked — adj British overcome with indignation, fury, ran cour or another strong emotion. Choked is a very widespread working class usage, especially in London speech. Choked off is a less common and more recent variant. ► I tell you I was choked, really… …
12choked-off — adj British overcome with indignation, fury, ran cour or another strong emotion. Choked is a very widespread working class usage, especially in London speech. Choked off is a less common and more recent variant. ► I tell you I was choked, really… …
13Choked — Choke Choke (ch[=o]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Choked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Choking}.] [OE. cheken, choken; cf. AS. [=a]ceocian to suffocate, Icel. koka to gulp, E. chincough, cough.] 1. To render unable to breathe by filling, pressing upon, or… …
14choked — mod. having to do with overly diluted drugs. □ This stuff is choked. Don’t score with that guy again. □ Why is this stuff so stepped on you know, choked? …
15choked — adj. Choked is used with these nouns: ↑cry, ↑sob, ↑whisper …
16choked — angry, mad, pissed She was really choked when you called her a bitch …
17choked — adjective (not before noun) BrE upset or angry: I was really choked to hear he d died …
18choked [tʃəʊkt] — adj informal 1) feeling so sad, angry, or excited that you find it difficult to speak 2) full of something streets choked with traffic[/ex] …
19ˌchoked ˈup — adj informal 1) feeling so sad, angry, or excited that you find it difficult to speak 2) full of something streets choked with traffic[/ex] …
20choked flange — droselinė jungė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. choked flange vok. Drosselflansch, m rus. дроссельный фланец, m pranc. bride à piège, f …