choke back

choke back
verb
suppress
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He choked down his rage

Syn: ↑choke off, ↑choke down
Hypernyms: ↑suppress, ↑stamp down, ↑inhibit, ↑subdue, ↑conquer, ↑curb
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Something ——s something

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choke back or choke down
To suppress (emotion) as if by a choking action
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Main Entry:choke

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ˌchoke ˈback ˌchoke ˈdown [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they choke back he/she/it chokes back present participle choking back past tense choked back past participle choked back] phrasal verb
to stop yourself from showing a feeling or emotion
choke back tears:

Ms Ross choked back tears as she described what had happened.

Thesaurus: to stop, control or not show emotionssynonym
Main entry: choke

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choke back [phrasal verb]
◇ If you are choking back tears, rage, anger, etc., you are finding it very hard not to cry or express emotion.

He was choking back tears as he talked about his late wife.

She struggled to choke back her anger as she listened to their criticisms.

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Main Entry:choke

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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