I will not: Ye have some fool to furnish now; some Midas That to no purpose I mustchoak with riches.
We pray and pray, but to no purpose, Those that enjoy our lands, choak our Devotions.
The strings have no leaves at all on them, but wind and interlace themselves, so thick upon a small plant, that it takes away all comfort of the sun from it; and is ready to choak or strangle it.
It grows by the hedge and ditch-sides in many places of this land, and is so troublesome an inhabitant in gardens, that it ramps upon, and is ready to choak what ever grows near it.
Some there are who plant three rows of sets about 8 inches interval; but I do not approve it; for they choak one another.
Who, that has Reason, and his Smell, Would not among Roses and Jasmin dwell, Rather than all his Spirits choak With Exhalations of Dirt and Smoak?
The choak of the mould, if used, is one diameter and one-third in height, which must be made out of the same piece as the foot, and fit tight in the mould.
We now introduce a spoonful of earth, and choak and bind as before.
This may be made with a choak or cylinder, four or five inches long, to fit the inside of the case, or with a hole in it to put in the gerbe: both these methods will answer the same end.
We drive this in the same manner as the first, and then choak and bind the case.
Why Signior, in all things there must be method, Ye choak the child of honor else, discretion, Do you conceive an injury?
That the proud Woman Is infinite in number, better likes me, Than if we dealt with squadrons: half her Army Shall choak themselves, their own swords dig their graves.
Up to the ears in love, that I may hear No more of these rude murmurings; and discreetly Carry your stomachs, or I prophesie A pickel'd Rope will choak ye.
But as these parcels of Copper may entirely choak the passage, care must be taken, when any happen to be stopt, to remove them from the entrance of the gutter, and push them back into the middle of the vessel.
Nothing will choak us when we are doing what we have a mind to.
The Pilgrim is betrai'd, a Judas dwells with him, A Sinon, that will seem a Saint to choak him.
Here's a new way to murther men alive, I'le choak this train: God save ye Gentlemen.
The muckle fiend be atween your teeth, then, to choak you wi' the first bite!
The Devil choak him; I am undone: h'as twenty Devils in him; Undone for ever, left he none?
Root, root from Earth, these baneful weeds, That choak Religion's wholesome Seeds!
The juice of this fruit, though not of a disagreeable flavour, is extremely tart, and leaves a roughness in the mouth and throat when eaten, that has gained it the name of choak berry.
Tis that, that if you have a soul will choak it: Y'ave kill'd a Gentleman.
Malicious furies hence, choak not the seeds Of holy penitence.
Untie his feet, pull out his gagg, he will choak else; What desperate rogues were these.
I warrant you cheese would not choak her; a saying of a demure looking woman, of suspected character.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "choak" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.