Suffocates My Words to You was created in 2001.
It suffocates trees and kills them.
"Dinnertime" constriction
They sand gets in your lungs and it suffocates you.
The gills dry out and the fish suffocates.
the cell will suffocates the chemical
pull him by the legs before he suffocates
No, the anaconda is a constrictor. Meaning it suffocates its prey by squeezing it to death.
it is because cats cant swim and water suffocates them
Yes. The CO2 suffocates that fire by depleting the oxygen feeding it.
i think this question is both a smokescreen dressed up as an idiom when it really is not, and intended to confuse by employing words such as suffocate in place of let us say kill, and resuscitate in lieu of spare ones life. with that in mind i would say, smoke suffocates, i mean really suffocates, when exposed to it in large amounts. simple as that. it also resuscitate when it blurs or hides your presence from say your assailant/predator, thus sparing your life.
The Words was created in 1964.
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