CHOKE

v. n.

10 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
v.

To render unable to breathe by filling, pressing upon, or squeezing the windpipe; to stifle; to suffocate; to strangle. With eager feeding food doth choke the feeder. Shak.

2.
v.

To obstruct by filling up or clogging any passage; to block up. Addison.

3.
v.

To hinder or check, as growth, expansion, progress, etc.; to stifle. Oats and darnel choke the rising corn. Dryden.

4.
v.

To affect with a sense of strangulation by passion or strong feeling. "I was choked at this word." Swift.

5.
v.

To make a choke, as in a cartridge, or in the bore of the barrel of a shotgun. To choke off, to stop a person in the execution of a purpose; as, to choke off a speaker by uproar.

6.
v.

To have the windpipe stopped; to have a spasm of the throat, caused by stoppage or irritation of the windpipe; to be strangled.

7.
v.

To be checked, as if by choking; to stick. The words choked in his throat. Sir W. Scott.

8.
n.

A stoppage or irritation of the windpipe, producing the feeling of strangulation.

9.
n.

The tied end of a cartridge.

10.
n.

A constriction in the bore of a shotgun, case of a rocket, etc.


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