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smother
verb smothered, smothering
    tr & intr
    1. To kill with or die from lack of air, especially with an obstruction over the mouth and nose; to suffocate.
      Thesaurus: suffocate, stifle, strangle, choke, asphyxiate.
    2. To extinguish (a fire) by cutting off the air supply, eg by throwing a blanket over it.
    3. To cover or smear something with a thick layer.
      Example: She loved her bread smothered with jam
      Example: smothered him with kisses
    4. To give an oppressive or stifling amount to someone.
      Example: She smothered the children with love
    5. To suppress or contain.
      Example: She managed to smother her laughter
      Example: smother a rumour
      Thesaurus: suppress, muffle, repress, extinguish.
noun
    1. Thick floating dust.
    2. Dense smoke.
    3. A welter or turmoil.
Derivative: smothered
adj
    Derivative: smotherer
    noun
      Derivative: smothering
      adj
        Derivative: smotheringly
        adverb
          Etymology: 12c: as smorther, related to Anglo-Saxon smorian.



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