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Filter by Meaning The summer campers struggled to sleep in their stifling tents.
The theater was stifling during the intermission, but the play was too good to leave.
The athletes struggled in the stifling heat during the marathon.
It's so stifling in this room, can we turn on the fan?
The stifling heat in the desert made it difficult to breathe.
The stifling humidity in the tropics was unbearable for some tourists.
The greenhouse was stifling, with the heat and humidity making it difficult for plants to thrive.
The football team practiced in the stifling heat to prepare for the upcoming game.
The outdoor concert became stifling as more people arrived.
The stifling humidity made my clothes stick to my skin.
The company's dress code was stifling and made employees feel uncomfortable.
The stifling traditions of the culture made it hard for her to pursue her dreams.
The stifling weight of the responsibility was too much for him to bear.
The boss's stifling rules made it difficult to work.
The conservative values of the community were stifling to anyone who didn't conform.
His stifling fear of failure prevented him from taking risks.
The stifling rules at the school made it hard for students to be creative.
The stifling bureaucracy made it difficult to get anything done.
The oppressive heat of the desert was stifling to the hikers.
The country's political climate was so stifling that people were afraid to speak out.
The stifling silence in the room made me uncomfortable.
Her parents' expectations were so stifling that she felt suffocated.
The old man held his wife's hand stifling as they walked down the hallway.
The soldiers lined up in a stifling formation.
The classroom was stifling during the summer heat.
The underground cave was stifling, with no natural light or air.
The theater was stifling hot during the summer performance.
The subway car was so stifling that he had to get off at the next stop.
The stifling bureaucracy of the government slowed down the process.
She felt trapped in the stifling environment of her job.
The oppressive regime made it stifling to express opinions.
The lack of air conditioning in the small room made it stifling.
The stifling silence made the room feel eerie.
She felt a sense of stifling anxiety when facing her fears.
The long flight was stifling due to cramped seating.
The tight clothes were stifling and uncomfortable.
The thick fog made it difficult to see and the dampness in the air was stifling.
The feeling of being trapped in a small space was stifling.
The oppressive heat was so stifling that it made it hard to breathe.
The manager's constant micromanaging was stifling the creativity of her team.
The restrictive laws are stifling the development of the renewable energy sector.
The stifling heat of the day made it difficult to work outside.
The lack of funding was stifling the development of the community.
The rigid structure of the organization was stifling innovation and progress.
The factory workers had to wear heavy protective gear in the stifling environment.
The jungle was stifling with the combination of heat and humidity.
The museum was stifling, and the precious artifacts needed to be moved to a cooler location.
The greenhouse was stifling even with the windows open.
The summer in this region can be stifling, so visitors are advised to stay hydrated.
The opera house was stifling, and some patrons were feeling faint.
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