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Choaking vs. Choking

Difference Between Choaking and Choking

Choaking

present participle of choak
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Choking

Choking occurs when breathing is impeded by a constricted or obstructed throat or windpipe. In some cases, the airflow is completely blocked, and in other cases, insufficient air passes through to the lungs, resulting in oxygen deprivation.
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Choking

To interfere with the respiration of by compression or obstruction of the larynx or trachea.
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Choking

To check or slow down the movement, growth, or action of
a garden that was choked by weeds.
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Choking

To block up or obstruct by filling or clogging
Mud choked the drainpipe.
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Choking

To fill up completely; jam
Major commuter arteries were choked with stalled traffic.
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Choking

To reduce the air intake of (a carburetor), thereby enriching the fuel mixture.
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Choking

(Sports) To grip (a bat or racket, for example) at a point nearer the hitting surface.
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Choking

To have difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or speaking.
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Choking

To become blocked up or obstructed.
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Choking

(Sports) To shorten one's grip on the handle of a bat or racket. Often used with up.
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Choking

To fail to perform effectively because of nervous agitation or tension, especially in an athletic contest
choked by missing an easy putt on the final hole.
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Choking

The act or sound of choking.
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Choking

Something that constricts or chokes.
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Choking

A slight narrowing of the barrel of a shotgun serving to concentrate the shot.
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Choking

A device used in an internal-combustion engine to enrich the fuel mixture by reducing the flow of air to the carburetor.
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Choking

The fibrous inedible center of an artichoke head.
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Choking

The process in which a person's airway becomes blocked, resulting in asphyxia in cases that are not treated promptly.
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Choking

The act of coughing when a person finds it difficult to breath.
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Choking

The act of trying to kill a person by strangulation.
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Choking

present participle of choke
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Choking

That chokes; producing the feeling of strangulation.
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Choking

Indistinct in utterance, as the voice of a person affected with strong emotion.
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Choking

a condition caused by blocking the airways to the lungs (as with food or swelling of the larynx)
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Choking

the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe;
no evidence that the choking was done by the accused
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