stifle in A Sentence

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    Anyway, the box is stifling.

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    Protests and dissension were Stifled.

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    Don't Stifle the boy, Marge.

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    I couldn't help but Stifle a laugh.

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    It's stifling sometimes.

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    The plastic glaze of industrialized food; the Stifled creativity.

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    They Stifle their laughter and put on their mourning faces.

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    But layoffs can actually end up stifling growth, she says.

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    It fills your belly with no-calorie volume, which Stifles hunger.

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    The opposite would also be true- a donkey employee can Stifle productivity.

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    I don't live in a country where women's voices are Stifled.

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    However, if oil prices move to high, it can Stifle the economy.

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    Don't ever let anyone Stifle who you are and how you express yourself.

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    This need of theirs for perfection can be quite stifling to their happiness.

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    These are the dynamics in play that actually Stifle progress in the long run.

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    This need of yours for perfection can be quite stifling to your own happiness.

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    A British study found that high-protein foods trigger the release of a hormone that Stifles hunger.

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    The consequence is that, for decades now, market forces have been Stifled in the sector.

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    And as helpful as he seems, somehow you feel very Stifled and suffocated in the relationship.

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    In many respects, our current political system can feel stifling for many of its own citizens.

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    This means they Stifle the entry to new competitors and extract more profit by paying employees less.

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    By stifling serotonin, you increase endurance, which helps you feel motivated to do the next exercise with enthusiasm.

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    We carry so many reminders in our heads- both personal and professional- and it Stifles our productivity.

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    Stifle those cravings for too long, and you will be miserable and might fall off your new plan forever.

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    I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be Stifled.

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    Even worse, Santoro adds that drinking alcohol can impair protein synthesis and anabolic(muscle-building) hormones, which can Stifle your tone-up goals.

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    Let me breathe the hair, not Stifle them with too many products, gels, pastes and waxes to keep them in shape.

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    The questioning group formed a tight, stifling ring, which thickened as more people wanted to know what the fuss was about.

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    Sports, like board games of the past, were Stifled and the subject of much ire in the past and present.

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    Moving into California, stifling Death Valley sustains only the hardiest life forms and is famous as the hottest place on Earth.

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