Pronunciation: /tʃoʊkst/
noun a state of being unable to breathe due to a blockage or constriction in the throat
A1 I saw a chokest on the ground while walking in the park.
A2 The chef added a sprinkle of chokest to the salad for extra flavor.
B1 The farmer harvested a large amount of chokest from the field this year.
B2 The artist used chokest as a unique material in their latest sculpture.
C1 The biologist discovered a new species of plant with chokest as its main feature.
C2 The fashion designer created a stunning gown adorned with delicate chokest embellishments.
verb to experience difficulty in breathing due to a blockage or constriction in the throat
A1 She chokes when she eats too fast.
A2 The athlete chokes under pressure during big games.
B1 I always choke during job interviews.
B2 The singer choked on stage during the performance.
C1 The team choked in the final minutes of the game, costing them the championship.
C2 Despite his talent, he often chokes in high-stakes situations.
formal The athlete was disqualified from the competition for using an illegal chokest hold.
informal I can't believe he chokest at the last minute and lost the game.
slang She always chokest when it comes to public speaking.
figurative Don't let fear chokest your dreams, go after what you want.
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