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Smother

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The child tried to smother his excitement when he saw his birthday present.
Excessive use of pesticides can smother biodiversity in agricultural areas.
The smother from the incense sticks filled the temple, creating a serene atmosphere.
The factory worker wore a mask to protect himself from the smother of toxic fumes.
The overwhelming crowd at the concert created a smother of bodies, making it hard to move.
The thick fog enveloped the city, creating an eerie atmosphere that seemed to smother all sound.
The weight of the snow caused the avalanche to smother the entire village.
The excessive amount of toppings on the pizza seemed to smother the flavor of the crust.
The politician tried to smother the scandal by denying any involvement.
The tight bandage wrapped around the wound caused a smother, intensifying the pain.
The blanket of humidity in the tropical rainforest created a constant smother of heat.
The smother of despair settled in his heart as he realized his dreams were shattered.
The thick smother of smoke filled the room after the fire broke out.
The weight of responsibilities bore down on him, causing a smother of stress.
The weight of responsibility bore down on her like a smother.
The suffocating smother of pollution choked the city's air.
The heavy smoke filled the room, causing a smother that made it difficult to breathe.
The dense fog outside enveloped the city, creating a smother of uncertainty.
The absence of fresh air in the stuffy room caused a smother, leaving everyone feeling suffocated.
He tried to smother his disappointment when he didn't get the job.
The deli worker wrapped the leftover roast beef in a smother to preserve its flavor.
Overprotective parenting can smother a child's sense of autonomy and self-confidence.
The heavy workload can smother creativity and productivity in the workplace.
The strict regulations smother innovation in the pharmaceutical industry.
Excessive government intervention can smother economic growth.
The government's excessive regulations smother innovation in the technology sector.
Excessive rules and regulations can smother the spirit of entrepreneurship.
Lack of sunlight and proper nutrients can smother the growth of plants in a shaded area.
The strict regulations on small businesses can smother innovation and entrepreneurship.
Overprotective parenting can smother a child's independence and self-confidence.
Excessive control and micromanagement can smother creativity and productivity in a workplace.
Heavy traffic congestion can smother economic growth in a city.
The constant interruptions from social media notifications can smother one's ability to concentrate and focus.
Political censorship can smother freedom of speech and expression in a society.
Excessive use of makeup can smother the natural beauty of an individual.
Overuse of antibiotics can smother the body's immune system and lead to drug resistance.
The tight bandage around his chest caused a smother of pressure, making it hard to expand his lungs.
The crowded subway train produced a smother of bodies, making it uncomfortable to move.
The excessive perfume in the room created a smother of fragrance, overwhelming her senses.
The thick layer of dust on the furniture created a smother, triggering her allergies.
The excessive use of pesticides can smother the natural biodiversity in an ecosystem.
The smother of anxiety overwhelmed her during the job interview.
The dense fog created a smother in the city, reducing visibility to a few meters.
The heavy blanket was causing a smother of heat in the cramped room.
The thick smoke filled the room, creating a smother that made it difficult to breathe.
The dense smother filled the room, making it difficult to breathe.
The smother from the chimney enveloped the entire neighborhood in a cloud of black smoke.
The volcanic eruption sent a massive smother of ash into the sky.
The smother of smog hung over the city, obscuring the view of the skyline.
The laboratory accident caused a smother of noxious gases, requiring evacuation.
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