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Filter by Meaning His careless behavior will strangle his career prospects.
Excessive bureaucracy can strangle the efficiency of government services.
The mechanic identified the issue with the car's engine as a strangle in the fuel line.
The strangle is a popular wrestling technique used to gain an advantage over one's opponent.
The overwhelming workload can strangle one's ability to concentrate.
He used the strangle to quickly defeat his opponent.
The worker had to strangle the tool to loosen the bolt.
The python wrapped its body around the prey's neck to strangle it before eating it.
The negative comments will strangle his online presence.
The high tax rate can strangle small businesses.
The traffic jam on the highway seemed to strangle the movement of the vehicles.
The vines wrapped around the tree trunk, threatening to strangle the tree's growth.
The diver's diving session was cut short due to a strangle in his oxygen supply line.
The scandal will strangle the company's credibility.
He had to strangle the steering wheel of his car to avoid hitting the other vehicle.
The child's breathing was labored due to a strangle in his airway caused by an allergic reaction.
The wrestler's neck was sore for days after being caught in a strangle hold.
The train's delay was caused by a strangle in the tracks, preventing the train from moving forward.
The false accusations could strangle the athlete's career.
The construction worker was injured due to a strangle in the safety harness, which failed to support his weight.
The wrestler practiced the strangle move for hours every day to perfect his technique.
The wrestler applied a strangle hold and his opponent was forced to submit.
The assailant used a wire to strangle his victim from behind.
The invasive species can strangle the growth of the native plant species, altering the ecosystem.
The police officer had to use force to strangle the suspect who was resisting arrest.
The plagiarism accusations will strangle his academic standing.
The factory's production was disrupted by a strangle in the assembly line, leading to a backlog of orders.
The scandal could strangle the actor's career.
The food got stuck in his throat and seemed to strangle him.
The thief attempted to strangle the guard to avoid being caught.
The wrestler was skilled at applying the strangle to his opponents.
The firefighter's rescue mission was hindered by a strangle in the water hose.
The strangle is not allowed in some wrestling competitions due to its dangerous nature.
The wrestler managed to strangle his opponent, causing him to tap out.
The damaging article will strangle his journalistic career.
The farmer's crops suffered due to a strangle in the irrigation system.
The plumber fixed the issue of the blocked sink by removing the strangle in the pipe.
The tight compression bandage was applied to the wound to strangle the bleeding.
The rising sea levels can strangle the low-lying areas and cause floods.
The mistake could strangle the doctor's career.
The python will strangle its prey before consuming it.
The government regulations could strangle the progress of the startup industry.
The false allegations could strangle his political career.
The media coverage could strangle the company's chances of getting new investors.
The rumors could strangle her chances of getting the job.
The wrestler was disqualified for using a strangle hold during the match.
The captain ordered his soldiers to strangle any enemy spies caught in their territory.
The wrestler used a chokehold to strangle his opponent into submission.
The assassin was trained in various techniques to silently strangle his targets without leaving any trace.
The snake tightened its grip around the mouse's neck to strangle it before swallowing it whole.
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