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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The fireworks display created a beautiful smother of colors in the night sky.
The quick-thinking neighbor used a blanket to smother the kitchen fire.
The campers used sand to smother the campfire before leaving the site.
The fire extinguisher was used to smother the small electrical fire.
The firefighter's primary goal is to smother the fire and prevent its spread.
She grabbed a wet towel to smother the burning candle.
The firefighters deployed fire-retardant foam to smother the forest fire.
The emergency response team worked together to smother the blazing car.
The kitchen staff used a fire blanket to smother the grease fire on the stove.
He quickly closed the oxygen valve to smother the fire in the lab.
She decided to smother the vegetables to retain their nutrients.
I like to smother my pancakes with maple syrup and butter.
She likes to smother her steamed rice with a spicy curry sauce.
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