5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Smother' in a Sentence
"To prevent free breathing by stifling or suffocating, often through smoke or other means." more
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The invasive vines continued to smother the garden, choking the life out of the once-vibrant plants.
The intense heat had smothered the delicate flowers, causing them to wither away.
As the vines continue to grow unchecked, they will have smothered the garden, taking over every inch of space.
The excessive use of perfume will smother the natural scent of flowers in the garden.
Be careful not to smother the delicate flowers with too much water.
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