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How to use strangles in a sentence

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Their interests diverge from ours, and their control over the network strangles our ability to communicate.
In the end, the fear of ideas strangles the drama, because it renders the film's protagonists' struggle to survive devoid of larger meaning.
The case involves a pony brought to Orkney but tests for strangles came up negative at the time.
As strangles is bacterial and not viral it can only be spread by direct contact with infected mucus.
Bryans also helped develop equine vaccines for herpes, viral abortion, strangles, salmonellosis, and equine influenza.
His quaky, affected voice is so overbearing it strangles otherwise mostly harmless songs and inflates them to the extent of self-parody.
The scrub that borders the tracks is overgrown with kudzu, an imported plant that strangles the natives.
Calendar spreads, straddles, strangles and butterflies are some of the strategies designed to profit from those types of situations.
His family acquired wealth beyond their wildest dreams and a measure of power that still strangles the development of democracy in Chile.
The son only strangles the cadaver when the examining magistrate pushes him to that point.
Seven other horses showed signs of the highly contagious equine bacterial infection, commonly known as strangles.
To torment Cathy, he strangles her dog simply because he believes she has rejected him.
As we saw when the B-2 came under attack the moment that it was unveiled, it strangles the pro-bomber case.
A vaccine for strangles, a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Streptococcus equi, is now available in England for the first time after 12 years of research.
Your veterinarian can provide advice on the need to vaccinate against strangles.
But most of the time it strangles a company. Relying on consensus means that decisions are made slowly, if at all.
The objection, especially from smaller businesses, will be that red tape strangles the very growth prime minister Ed would depend upon.
To her horror, though, Simone wins and strangles Guido, after which the drama is turned inside out and husband and wife are happily and implausibly reconciled.
The plant grows, and in doing so strangles its unwilling host.
Red tape strangles enterprises across Europe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is the eunuch who brings the bowstring, and strangles at the order of the Day.
It comes right up to other people, strangles them, or drags them along with it.
Now it was crooked round Rupert's, seeming like a man who strangles another.
He tears away the golden cord from his hat, and strangles himself.
It stifles the spirit of progress and strangles its pioneers.
A second form of metastatic arthritis is met with in strangles.
They get through, and then the pattern strangles them off and turns them upside down, and makes their eyes white!
Exclusiveness is a constricting cord that strangles progress.
Oh, I know all the problems of security and how it strangles work.
Strangles or distemper is, according to most pathologists, due to the streptococcus equi.
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