"The girl felt stifled in the small and hot classroom."
She stifled his screams with her hand.The pillow stifled his cries for help.
Though he stifled a yawn, he could not hide his hiccups a minute later.Heavy snow stifled the road crews' efforts to clear the streets. The campaign's progress stifled amid dueling accusations of wrongdoing from both nominees.
I stifled a sneeze by pinching my nose.
The stifled cough made it difficult for him to concentrate during the meeting.
I got stifled after that crowd literally killed me.
The word stifled is a verb. It is the past tense of stifle. Stifled is also an adjective (a stifled cry).
I tried to stifle my cough in the library because I am supposed to be quiet.
Stifled means smothered, as in suppressed or held back. It does not mean encouraged or continued.
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