CHOKE vs GAG: NOUN
- A constriction in the bore of a shotgun, case of a rocket, etc.
- The tied end of a cartridge.
- A stoppage or irritation of the windpipe, producing the feeling of strangulation.
- Plural Tonsillitis.
- In India, an open place or wide street, in the middle of a city, where the market is held.
- The filamentous or capillary part of the artichoke.
- The tie at the end of a cartridge.
- The neck or portion of a rocket where the stick is attached.—
- The constriction of the bore of a choke-bored gun.—
- The fibrous inedible center of an artichoke head.
- A device used in an internal-combustion engine to enrich the fuel mixture by reducing the flow of air to the carburetor.
- A slight narrowing of the barrel of a shotgun serving to concentrate the shot.
- Something that constricts or chokes.
- The act or sound of choking.
- A coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current
- A valve that controls the flow of air into the carburetor of a gasoline engine
- A convulsion of the upper digestive tract.
- A joke or other mischievous prank.
- An order or rule forbidding discussion of a case or subject.
- A device to restrain speech, such as a rag in the mouth secured with tape or a rubber ball threaded onto a cord or strap.
- A loop on the throat latch guiding the gag rein.
- A rein for drawing the bit upward in the horse's mouth.
- A speech or phrase interpolated offhand by an actor on the stage in his part as written, usually consisting of some seasonable or local allusion.
- A mouthful that makes one retch; a choking bit.
- A common name of Mycteroperca microlepis, a large serranoid fish, attaining a length of two or three feet: found on the southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States.
- A joke, especially a practical joke; a farce; a hoax.
- An interpolation introduced by an actor into his part, whether in accordance with custom or with his own fancy.
- In coal-mining, a chip of wood in a sinking pit-bottom or sump.
- An apparatus or device for distending the jaws, such as is used in various surgical operations; hence, anything used to pry or keep open the jaws.
- A mouthful which produces nausea and retching, or threatens with choking.
- Something thrust into the mouth or throat to prevent speech or outcry; hence, any violent or authoritative suppression of freedom of speech.
- The act or an instance of gagging or choking.
- A comic effect or remark. : joke.
- A practical joke.
- A device placed in the mouth to keep it open, as in dentistry.
- An obstacle to or a censoring of free speech.
- Something forced into or put over the mouth to prevent speaking or crying out.
- A humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter
- Restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting
CHOKE vs GAG: VERB
- To prevent someone from breathing by strangling them.
- To be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.
- Die
- Become or cause to become obstructed
- Impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of
- Struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake
- Cause to retch or choke
- Become stultified, suppressed, or stifled
- Suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of
- Reduce the air supply
- Wring the neck of
- Be too tight; rub or press
- Constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing
- Breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion
- Fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation
- Check or slow down the action or effect of
- To restrain someone's speech without using physical means.
- To restrain someone's speech by blocking his or her mouth.
- This sense?) (U.S. Army, slang) To smoke: to order a recruit to exercise until he "gags" (usually spoken in exaggeration).
- To experience the vomiting reflex.
- Be too tight; rub or press
- Tie a gag around someone's mouth in order to silence them
- Make jokes or quips
- Struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake
- Cause to retch or choke
- Make an unsuccessful effort to vomit; strain to vomit
- Prevent from speaking out
CHOKE vs GAG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be checked, as if by choking; to stick.
- To have the windpipe stopped; to have a spasm of the throat, caused by stoppage or irritation of the windpipe; to be strangled.
- To fail to perform effectively because of nervous agitation or tension, especially in an athletic contest.
- To shorten one's grip on the handle of a bat or racket. Often used with up.
- To become blocked up or obstructed.
- To have difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or speaking.
- To grip (a bat or racket, for example) at a point nearer the hitting surface.
- To reduce the air intake of (a carburetor), thereby enriching the fuel mixture.
- To fill up completely; jam.
- To block up or obstruct by filling or clogging.
- To check or slow down the movement, growth, or action of.
- To interfere with the respiration of by compression or obstruction of the larynx or trachea.
- To introduce gags or interpolations. See Gag, n., 3.
- To heave with nausea; to retch.
- To make jokes or quips.
- To experience a regurgitative spasm in the throat, as from revulsion to a food or smell or in reflexive response to an introduced object.
- To block off or obstruct (a pipe or valve, for example).
- To keep (the mouth) open by using a dental gag.
- To cause to choke, retch, or undergo a regurgitative spasm.
- To stop or restrain from exercising free speech.
- To prevent from speaking or crying out by using a gag.
CHOKE vs GAG: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To stop a person in the execution of a purpose; as, to choke off a speaker by uproar.
- To make a choke, as in a cartridge, or in the bore of the barrel of a shotgun.
- To affect with a sense of strangulation by passion or strong feeling.
- To hinder or check, as growth, expansion, progress, etc.; to stifle.
- To obstruct by filling up or clogging any passage; to block up.
- To render unable to breathe by filling, pressing upon, or squeezing the windpipe; to stifle; to suffocate; to strangle.
- To pry or hold open by means of a gag.
- To stop the mouth of, by thrusting sometimes in, so as to hinder speaking; hence, to silence by authority or by violence; not to allow freedom of speech to.
CHOKE vs GAG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Have insufficient oxygen intake
- Struggle for breath
- Rub or press
- Be too tight
- Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
- To stop or cease working: said of electrical apparatus.
- To be checked as if by choking; stick.
- To stifle or suffocate, as by obstruction and pressure in hastily swallowing food, or by irritation of the air-passages when fluids are accidentally admitted there.
- Same as choke-bore.
- To offend greatly; revolt.
- To suppress or stifle.
- To hinder by obstruction or impediments; overpower, hinder, or check the growth, expansion, or progress of; stifle; smother.
- To stop by filling; obstruct; block up: often with up: as, to choke up the entrance of a harbor or any passage.
- Specifically To deprive of the power of breathing, either temporarily or permanently, by stricture of or obstruction in the windpipe; constrict or stop up the windpipe of so as to hinder or prevent breathing; strangle.
- To stop the breath of by preventing access of air to the windpipe; suffocate; stifle.
- Strain to vomit
- Have insufficient oxygen intake
- Struggle for breath
- Rub or press
- Be too tight
- To interpolate words of one's own into one's part: said of an actor.
- To retch; heave with nausea.
- Synonyms Gag, Muzzle, Muffle; stifle. To gag is to silence by thrusting something into the mouth and securing it in place. To muzzle a dog, or other creature having a projecting mouth, is to incase the mouth and nose (muzzle) in a framework called a muzzle, in order to prevent him from biting or eating. Both gag and muzzle are sometimes used figuratively for the act of silencing effectively by moral compulsion, gag implying also roughness or severity in the performance: as, a muzzled press; to gag a public speaker by threats of violence. To muffle is primarily to conceal by wrapping up, but the word has a secondary use to express the deadening of sound, by wrapping (as an oar) or otherwise (as a drum).
- To play jokes upon; joke; guy.
- To introduce interpolations into: as, to gag a part.
- To stop or choke up, as a valve or passage.
- To cause to heave with nausea.
- To pry or keep open by means of a gag.
- To stop up the mouth or throat of (a person) with some solid body, so as to prevent him from speaking; hence, to silence by authority or by violence; restrain from freedom of speech.
- (abbreviation) group specific antigens
CHOKE vs GAG: RELATED WORDS
- Clog up, Buy the farm, Die suddenly, Choking coil, Foul, Back up, Fret, Croak, Scrag, Conk, Congest, Gag, Throttle, Clog, Suffocate
- Joking, Prank, Funny, Fret, Heave, Yak, Suffocate, Wheeze, Choke, Jest, Laugh, Jape, Quip, Muzzle, Joke
CHOKE vs GAG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Muffle, Crush, Smother, Stifle, Starve, Strangle, Drop dead, Snuff it, Foul, Back up, Scrag, Congest, Gag, Throttle, Clog
- Trick, Vomit, Puke, Joking, Funny, Heave, Yak, Wheeze, Choke, Jest, Laugh, Jape, Quip, Muzzle, Joke
CHOKE vs GAG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Common choke tube constrictions are listed for open bore to a more restrictive turkey choke.
- Choke sticking: If the choke linkage is sticking the nozzle can stay down when the choke is off.
- Hook choke link into outer hole of choke shaft from underneath.
- If it started with full choke, quickly open the choke.
- Half choke or full choke is best for buckshot.
- Kicks High Flyer Choke Tube; MOJO Outdoors Choke Tubes.
- Choke Control The choke knob controls the position of the engine choke.
- Stock The Choke System: The choke is manually set by pulling out on the choke button.
- To sum up, the best choke for duck hunting should be either the improved cylinder choke or modified choke.
- Choke Shotgun Choke Tubes are stainless and steel shot compatible through full choke construction.
- High doses of either glucosamine or CS or the combination limited total GAG release, whereas intermediate doses enhanced GAG synthesis and total cartilage content.
- The objectives of the proposed rule are to provide continued protection to spawning aggregations for gag, male gag, and other species within the reserves.
- Exogenous GAG is also shown to stimulate cultured human trabecular meshwork cells to produce more GAG as a positive feedback mechanism.
- It is especially useful for patients who gag and can literally turn off the gag reflex for short periods of time.
- NSLs gag orders has proven woefully insufficient to address the First Amendment violations that result from NSL gag orders.
- Babies gag and cough frequently at a younger age because their gag relax is more forward in their mouth.
- FIC pathophysiology; decreased GAG excretion could contribute to increased bladder permeability if there is a GAG layer on top of the uroepithelial cells.
- The GAG binding element may comprise any protein, peptide or molecule that specifically or preferentially binds to GAG.
- GAG RULE: Whether physicians are subject to a gag rule, preventing criticism of the plan.
- If everyone is giving gag gifts then get a gag gift.
CHOKE vs GAG: QUESTIONS
- How can choke check help you identify choking hazards?
- Does something in Ubuntu choke on carriage returns?
- Can a centrifugal compressor choke point cause damage?
- Are there different choke tubes for Beretta shotguns?
- What choke tubes interchange with Muller TriStar guns?
- How does the Edelbrock performer electric choke work?
- Do Kickers choke under the pressure of competition?
- Apa yang dimaksud dengan variables Flow choke Valve?
- What is the best choke for a common mode choke antenna?
- How do you adjust the choke on a vacuum powered choke?
- What is a hypersensitive gag reflex in feeding specialists?
- When did the GAG line crossword puzzle last appear?
- What are some examples of random gag-worthy commercials?
- Should the gag reflex be a determinant of intubation?
- Did Travis Scott violate gag order at AstroWorld Festival?
- Does gag reflex protect against long-term swallowing issues?
- Was Fox&Friends''fake news'gag about Trump accurate?
- Can gag degradation-inhibitory lipoprotein (lab) improve colitis?
- Is the Beetlejuice gag in community worth watching?
- Are the corneal and gag reflex superficial reflexes?