suffocation
1.So called because it causes suffocation in mines.
2.I had a cough and a feeling of suffocation.
3.Clinical Analysis on Suffocation of 157 New-born Babies
4.Such love will drown him in suffocation, pain and despair.
5.Compared with other options, such as suffocation, perhaps it was.
6.So that my soul would choose suffocation, Death rather than my pains.
7.Sorry, but cuddly stuffed animals--another infant suffocation danger---should get evicted.
8.In Korea, they risk suffocation by the chaebol, themselves overgrown family businesses.
9.He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.
10.To execute(someone) by suffocation so as to leave the body intact and suitable for dissection.

