Sentences

The thick fog suffocates the city, reducing visibility to less than ten meters.

The air in the basement suffocates me, so I avoid going down there on hot summer days.

The loud music was suffocating, and I couldn't focus on my work.

The oven was so hot, suffocating the cake with heat.

Smoking cigarettes suffocates the lungs, which can lead to serious respiratory problems.

Fear was suffocating him, making it hard for him to think clearly.

The suffocating smell of smoke was unbearable on the streets.

The new policy suffocates the economy by restricting trade.

The humid air in the rainforest suffocates the tourists when they first enter.

The classroom was so overcrowded, it suffocated the students' enthusiasm.

The political climate suffocates free speech, making people afraid to express their opinions.

The polluted water suffocates the fish, leading to a decline in the local fishery.

The overcrowded stadium suffocated the excitement, as there was no room to move around.

The silence was so intense that it suffocated the conversation between them.

The movie was suffocating, with a plot that dragged on for hours.

The relentless pressure from his boss suffocates him, causing him to seek a new job.

The dark room was suffocating, and he decided to open the curtains for some fresh air.

The oppressive heat suffocates the city during the summer months.

The team was suffocating under the expectations, performing poorly in the last match.