She stifled his screams with her hand.
The pillow stifled his cries for help.
I got stifled after that crowd literally killed me.
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.
The stifled cough made it difficult for him to concentrate during the meeting.
"The girl felt stifled in the small and hot classroom."
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.
I stifled a sneeze by pinching my nose.
The word 'bemusement' is a noun based on the transitive verb 'to bemuse'.Much to the bemusement of the crowd, the magician seemed to disappear.We stifled our bemusement as a cat walked slowly across the stage behind the lecturer.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
Two syllables: STY - full'd.