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choked
choked/tʃəʊkt $ tʃoʊkt/ adjective [NOT BEFORE NOUN] British English very upset: ▪ I was really choked when I heard he’d died.
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES be choked with emotion (=feel so much emotion that you cannot speak normally) ▪ Mr Ford’s voice was choked with emotion as he addressed the mourners. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Almost fainting from lack of air, she could only answer in choked gasps. ▪ But if the pool is simply left like this, it will become choked and unattractive. ▪ I bet Barrow was choked, he smiled to himself as he emptied stale tea leaves from the pot into the sink. ▪ I felt choked, but I couldn't cry. ▪ In choked desolation, she watched him walk quietly to the door and let himself out. ▪ So despite Stephen West's lovely cor anglais solo, and some noble brass sounds, the orchestra sounded choked. ▪ So, after choked phone calls back to Liverpool, I was mightily relieved to touch down at Manchester Airport. ▪ While most of the snow gullies remain choked, snow conditions have generally been disappointing.
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