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Stifled

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She stifled her feelings for her coworker because she was afraid of rejection.
She felt stifled by the strict rules at her workplace.
The bus's stifled air was made worse by the lack of open windows.
The small window provided a stifled breeze in the bedroom.
The stifled heat in the greenhouse made the plants wilt.
The theater's stifled auditorium was too warm for comfort.
The car's stifled air conditioning made the drive unbearable.
The auditorium's stifled air made the performers sweat profusely.
The restaurant's stifled dining area was unpleasant to sit in.
The windowless conference room was stifled and claustrophobic.
The factory's stifled production line needed better air circulation.
The museum's stifled exhibit hall needed better climate control.
The old library had a stifled reading room that needed better ventilation.
The stifled elevator was full of people and made her anxious.
The gym's stifled atmosphere made it hard to exercise comfortably.
She couldn't sleep in the stifled air of the crowded dormitory.
The church's stifled sanctuary was too hot for the congregation.
The stifled response from the audience suggested that the joke had fallen flat.
The stifled creativity of the team resulted in a lackluster project.
The stifled conversation suggested an underlying tension between the two parties.
The classroom felt stifled as the students sat in silence.
The party was stifled, and nobody seemed to be having a good time.
The stifled audience reaction made it difficult for the performer to gauge their success.
The stifled debate failed to address the real issues at hand.
The stifled enthusiasm of the crowd suggested that the team was not performing well.
The stifled performance lacked the passion and energy that the audience had hoped for.
The conversation was stifled, and everyone seemed bored.
The mood in the room was stifled, and everyone was on edge.
The athlete was stifled by his injuries, preventing him from competing at his best.
The political correctness movement stifled free speech on college campuses.
The loud music from the neighbors stifled any attempt at conversation.
She was stifled by her parents' expectations of her future career.
The oppressive heat stifled everyone's energy.
The lack of funding stifled the growth of the small business.
The fire department quickly stifled the flames before they could spread.
The team's aggressive defense stifled the opponent's offense.
The smoke from the cigarettes stifled the air in the room.
She stifled her tears and tried to remain composed.
The team's stifled creativity resulted in a lackluster performance.
The student's enthusiasm for learning was stifled by the strict teaching style of the professor.
The company's growth was stifled by bureaucratic regulations.
The stifled voices of the minority went unheard for too long.
She couldn't bear the stifled feeling of working in the cramped office.
The athlete's potential was stifled by an injury early in his career.
The town's progress was stifled by bureaucratic red tape.
The smog in the city made it difficult to breathe, leaving many residents feeling stifled.
The tight collar of his shirt made him feel stifled and claustrophobic.
The smoke from the fire left the room feeling stifled and difficult to breathe.
The lack of fresh air and sunlight made the basement apartment feel stifled and cramped.
The heat was so intense that he began to feel stifled.
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