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    choke
    /tʃəʊk/

    verb

    • 1. (of a person or animal) have severe difficulty in breathing because of a constricted or obstructed throat or a lack of air: "Willie choked on a mouthful of tea" Similar gagretchcoughstruggle for air
    • 2. fill (a space) so as to make movement difficult or impossible: "the roads were choked with traffic" Similar clog (up)bung upblockobstruct

    noun

    • 1. a valve in the carburettor of a petrol engine that is used to reduce the amount of air in the fuel mixture when the engine is started: "an automatic choke"
    • 2. a sound produced by a person or animal having difficulty in breathing: "a little choke of laughter"

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  2. Learn the definition, pronunciation and examples of the verb and noun choke, which means to stop breathing, to fill something, or to fail in sports. Find out how to use choke in phrases and idioms, and see translations in other languages.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word choke as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to choke a flower, a carburetor, a shotgun, or a gasoline engine.

    • Most Common Choking Foods
    • Most Common Choking Risks and Scenarios
    • What to Do If You Are Choking?
    • What to Do If Someone Else Is Choking?
    • What About Food That Gets Stuck in The throat?

    Common food items resulting in choking, especially in children, include 1. Hot dog 2. Hard candy 3. Chewing gum 4. Nuts and seeds 5. Chunks of meat or cheese 6. Whole grapes 7. Popcorn 8. Chunks of peanut butter 9. Raw vegetables 10. Raisins

    Advanced age As you grow older, your gag reflex may decrease and this increases the chance of choking. Drinking alcohol Your swallowing mechanism and gag reflex can be impaired if you've had excessive alcohol. Diseases resulting in swallowing problems Parkinson's disease is an example of a condition that disrupts the swallowing mechanism. Patients ...

    You should immediately perform the universal sign of choking by grasping your neck with both hands if possible. If you are alone, you should call the ambulance immediately. You can then attempt to self-perform the Heimlich manoeuvre to try to dislodge the food item as shown below. 1. Place a fistslightly above your navel 2. Grasp your fistwith the ...

    A person experiencing severe choking will not be able to speak, cry, cough or breathe. Without help, they will eventually become unconscious. To help with severe choking: 1. Stand behind the person who is choking, slightly to one side. Support their chest with one hand. Lean them forward so the object blocking their airway will come out of their mo...

    Sometimes food goes down the 'right pipe' but gets stuck. For food that is stuck in the throat and not the airways, you can try drinking some water to see if it can move down. However, if it is a bone that is stuck in the throat, do NOT attempt to remove it by yourself. Trying to remove the bone by using your fingers or swallowing mashed food like ...

  4. Choke definition: to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle.. See examples of CHOKE used in a sentence.

  5. CHOKE definition: 1. If you choke, or if something chokes you, you stop breathing because something is blocking your…. Learn more.

  6. Learn the meaning and pronunciation of the verb choke, which can mean to be unable to breathe, speak or succeed. See pictures, synonyms and phrasal verbs with choke.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the word choke in different contexts, such as breathing, strangling, blocking, or suppressing. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and related words for choke.

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