The third is brought into action only when the furnace seems to be choaked up, and when it becomes necessary to clear it up by a powerful concussion.
Rockets, for this purpose, must have their ends choaked close, without either head or bounce; for a weight at top would be an obstruction to their mounting.
They are loaded, by means of a rod, three-fourths full of the composition, and again choaked at half their height.
There are many substances, which show in sparks, when rammed in choaked cases.
The cases for serpent stars are choaked half an inch lower than the common kind; and, after filling the hole with meal powder, the following composition is put in.
Cases are prepared of seven-twelfths of an inch in diameter, and ten inches long, which are choaked in such a manner, as that the hole of communication should be one-third of the diameter of the interior case.
Saucissons are made of one or two-ounce cases, five or six inches long, and choaked in the same manner as serpents.
The other mode of forming common tourbillons, is the following: They are made with cases of an inch, which are choaked and bound in the usual manner.
The cases are choaked at one end, and in the niche is placed a strand of tow, and a priming of meal-powder, moistened with brandy.
They are choaked in the usual manner, and the excess of the string is cut off.
They are rolled and choaked like other cases, and filled with composition, five-eighths of an inch to one and a half inches high, according to the size of the mortars or rockets, they are designed for.
They are then again choaked and bound, and the excess of the case is cut off.
The cases are generally three-quarters of an inch in diameter, charged with grain powder, and choaked at both ends.
They arechoaked at one end, and tied in the usual manner.
They are then choakedand bound at this place, and four fingers of grain powder are put into each, which is then covered with a stopper of paper.
As She said this, her voice was choaked by weeping.
She then called Flora, who was in a room at no great distance: But agitation choaked her voice, and her cries died away in hollow murmurs.
While She spoke, her voice was almost choaked with fear.
Leonella was almost choaked with passion, and loaded her malicious Adviser with the bitterest reproaches.
She cried in a voice almost choaked with terror; 'What shall I do!
He throwing himself at the Friar's feet, and pressing his hand to his lips with eagerness, while agitation for a moment choaked his voice; 'Father!
I beheld with confusion the Baroness standing near me glowing with jealousy, and almost choaked with rage.
I thought they would have choaked themselves struggling with cheese that would have soled a shoe.
Sloth and Luxury followed these, so full, that they were even ready to be choaked with their own fat.
At last his voice found its way through a passion which had almost choaked him, and he cried out, "Sister, what have I done to deserve the opinion you express of me?
The well is in a sandy soil, surrounded by calcareous rocks, and notwithstanding its importance, nothing has been done to secure it from being choaked up by the sand and gravel which every gust of wind drives into it.
At one hour from Wasta we reached near the sea another collection of palm trees, larger than the former, and having a well, which was completely choaked up.
The street is here choaked up with fragments of columns.
The interior of the temple is choaked with the ruins of the roof; a part of the front wall of the cella has fallen down; but the three other sides are entire.
I had no patience: but yet grief and indignation choaked up the passage of my words; and I could only stammer out a passionate exclamation to Heaven, to protect my innocence.
Grief still choaked up the passage of my words; and he said, The shower is over, my dear: let us walk out again.
The Coffee-Houses are supported by them, the Press is choaked with them, eminent Authors live upon them.
He is lately retired into the Country, where, quite choaked up with Spleen and Choler, he rails at better Men than himself, and will be for ever uneasie, because it is impossible he should think his Merit sufficiently rewarded.
Then it is that their Love breaks out furiously, and throws off all the Mixtures of Suspicion [which [5]] choaked and smothered it before.
With rapture he took her trembling hand; tears of joy choaked their utterance.
Swelling grief here choaked the utterance of Edgar; for some time he could proceed no farther, and Alonzo, with bursting bosom, mingled his tears.
The flower beds were choaked with the low running bramble and tangling five-finger; tall, rank rushes, mullens and daisies, had usurped the empire of the kitchen garden.
It was lucky she spoke low, and that the people didn't distinctly hear her, but it nearly choaked the parson.
And happy it was I did so; for no rains falling, it was choaked up, and never appeared above the earth till the wet season came again, and then part of it grew, as if it had been newly sown.
In due time, the course of the river becomes choaked where a flat succeeds a rapid, and the detained waters then form lakes in the interior.
The apartments, choaked up with lumber, scarcely admitted his body, though of the skeleton order.
Here the Person who seemed to be the Oppressed, made several Attempts to speak, but they were only inarticulate Sounds, being all interrupted and choaked in their Passage.
Such were the fruits of the German Union, of that Illumination that was to refine the heart of man, and bring to maturity the seeds of native virtue, which are choaked in the hearts of other men by superstition and despotism.
Let the master attend with great care to the voice of the scholar, which should always come forth neat and clear, without passing through the nose or being choaked in the throat.
A badly produced tone seems to be caught, or as Tosi expressed it, "choaked in the throat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "choaked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.