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Stifled

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The tight band around his chest made him feel stifled.
The small room made her feel stifled and claustrophobic.
The smoke from the fire made it difficult to breathe and she felt stifled.
The lack of fresh air in the stuffy room made her feel stifled.
He wore a face mask that made him feel stifled.
The strict dress code stifled students' self-expression.
The lack of access to education stifled the potential of young minds.
The government's censorship stifled freedom of speech.
The stigma surrounding mental health issues stifled open conversation and treatment.
The constant bickering between coworkers stifled teamwork.
The limited budget stifled the creativity of the marketing campaign.
The outdated technology stifled the company's innovation.
He stifled his anger and tried to remain calm.
The athlete felt stifled by the pressure to conform to a certain body type.
The teacher stifled a yawn during the boring lecture.
The musician felt stifled by the limited resources of his small town.
The government stifled the protest by imposing curfew and banning gatherings.
The company CEO stifled the investigation into the embezzlement scandal.
The basement's stifled atmosphere made it hard to breathe.
The laboratory's stifled air made it difficult to conduct experiments.
The airplane's stifled cabin made the passengers uncomfortable.
The elevator's stifled air made the occupants feel claustrophobic.
The air in the room was stifled, and there was no ventilation.
The stifled relationship lacked the spark that had once been there.
The stifled protest failed to convey the intensity of the demonstrators' message.
The stifled atmosphere in the room made it difficult for the speaker to connect with the audience.
The audience was stifled, and there was no applause or reaction.
The relationship was stifled, and there was no passion or romance.
The atmosphere in the office was stifled, and there was no energy or enthusiasm.
The restaurant felt stifled, and the customers were all quiet.
The meeting was stifled, and there was no discussion or debate.
The parents stifled their child's independence by constantly controlling their every move.
The teacher stifled the student's creativity by only accepting one answer.
She was stifled by the lack of opportunities in her small town.
The artist felt stifled by the narrow-mindedness of the art community.
He felt stifled by the rules of the strict company.
She was stifled by her fear of public speaking.
The company culture stifled innovation and new ideas.
The government stifled the opposition's voice.
The teacher stifled creativity by imposing strict rules on the students.
The teacher stifled the student's disruptive behavior by giving him extra work.
The musician's creative process was stifled by his record label's demands.
The company's restrictive policies stifled employee creativity.
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