Yes, smothering, the present participle of smother, is an action, therefore it is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
how do you tame the smothering smokebreath
The act of smothering a fire is to prevent air (oxygen) from feeding the flames.
removal of fuel
depends on how bad your smothering someone... if you keep texting or callin them when they dont answer, just call or text once til they reply back............................................................duhhhhhhhhhh
They are basically the exact same thing. Both end in death. Both are asphixia. When smothering your are suffocating. Smothering is just another way to suffocate.
then give him space..
Step away and pray for help
smothering, restrained, and held back
Smothering is a form of suffocation where a person's airways are blocked, typically by another person or object, leading to difficulty in breathing and potentially causing death if not relieved. It can be intentional or accidental.
Smother. As in... to smother something. Past tense is smothered. I hope you are referring to a fire.
You can ink by smothering the rubber in vasaline and bleach
The act of smothering a fire is to prevent air (oxygen) from feeding the flames.