Yet those worthy Sons of Bombast must disgust your Palate with the Relation of the nauseous and choaking Terms, their Ends of Latin and stifling Phrases, driving to confound and amaze the simple Vulgar.
We may remark, also, that they are rolled without pasting; and although Morel recommends choaking the cases, yet a writer of more recent date, M.
Therefore, in choaking those cases, roll a bit of dry paper once round the case, before the pinching cord is used.
The choaking of the cylinder is performed by means of a cord, of three lines in diameter, one end of which is firmly fixed into a wall, and the other tied to a stick, against which the artificer who bestrides the cord rests.
The Caspian Sea, and all similar inland seas and lakes, were, for the most part, formed from the choaking up of rivers, which once constituted their outlets.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "choaking" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.