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1Strangling — Strangulation redirects here. For strangulation in medicine, see Strangulating. Strangle redirects here. For the options strategy, see Strangle (options). The neck contains several vulnerable targets for compression including the carotid arteries …
2Strangling — Strangle Stran gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strangled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strangling}.] [OF. estrangler, F. [ e]trangler, L. strangulare, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? a halter; and perhaps akin to E. string, n. Cf. {Strain}, {String}.] 1. To compress the windpipe …
3strangling — noun The crime of killing by strangling …
4Strangling from Within — Infobox Album Name = Strangling From Within Type = studio Artist = Peccatum Released = 1999 Recorded = Genre = Avant garde metal Length = 43:24 Label = Candlelight Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Strangling From Within (1999) Next… …
5strangling fig — noun Etymology: strangling (present participle of strangle) (I) + fig : strangler fig …
6strangling — Synonyms and related words: asphyxia, asphyxiation, beheading, burking, burning, capital punishment, censorship, choke, choking, constrictive, contrary, counterproductive, crackdown, crosswise, crucifixion, crushing, decapitation, decollation,… …
7strangling — n. act of choking someone to death, act of killing by compressing the windpipe and preventing the intake of air stran·gle || stræŋgl v. choke to death, throttle by compressing the windpipe and preventing the intake of air, asphyxiate; stifle,… …
8strangling — noun the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe no evidence that the choking was done by the accused • Syn: ↑choking, ↑strangulation, ↑throttling • Derivationally related forms: ↑throttle ( …
9act of strangling — index constraint (restriction) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
10William Morgan Shuster — circa 1913 W. Morgan Shuster, La …