pick oneself up off the floor (third-person singular simple present picks oneself up off the floor, present participle picking oneself up off the floor...
stifle; to wring, to twist (the neck) (transitive, figuratiely) to vex, to torment, to do violence to (mediopassive, intransitive) to choke oneself,...
suffocated, choked to death to be stifled to be drowning U mbyta në borxhe! I am drowning in debt! to commit suicide, kill oneself Standard Albanian conjugation...
The room grew oppressively hot because of the crowd. close and stuffy; stifling trong phòng ngốt quá ― it is so stuffy in the room ngốt to covet; to thirst...
Translations to be checked English personal pronouns Dialectal and obsolete or archaic forms are in italics. flites, elfist, filets, fistle, stifle, fliest...
inhold (limit by restraint): control, curb, repress, restrain, restrict, stifle; See also Thesaurus:curb (antonym(s) of “include as part”): exclude, omit...
riots sober (lit. 'make sober') the government and cause it to prepare to stifle major rebellions. ayıqlıq (“sobriety, vigilance, awakeness”) Orucov, Əliheydər...
State, →ISBN, page 310: Concern that the license - permit quota raj was stifling growth focused on the drop in the rate of growth in industry after 1965...
waiting in suspense for..: suspenso animo exspectare aliquid (ambiguous) to stifle, repress all humane sentiments in one's mind: omnem humanitatem ex animo...
safely on a well-known round. But his Roman collar galled him, his cossack stifled him, his biretta was as uncomfortable as a merry-andrew's cap and bells...