4 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 blanket of snow has smothered the landscape, creating a serene winter scene.
The thick blanket of snow has been smothering the landscape for weeks.
The overgrown vines began to smother the abandoned house, reclaiming it for nature.
The thick layer of fog threatened to smother the beauty of the scenic landscape.
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