An acute bacterial disease of horses characterized by inflammation of the mucous membranes
(Noun)
Synonyms:
equine distemper
Strangles Sentence Examples
She is a kind of female satyr, who resides in caves and strangles and perverts men.
But in Tobit we find Asmodaeus the evil demon, TO 7rovrlpov Sac,uoviov, who strangles Sarah's husbands, and also a general reference to " a devil or evil spirit," 77/€144,a.
An unusual form of strangles is recognized which produces flu-like symptoms and often becomes persistent in a yard.
We must, then, admit that Pericles sincerely contemplated the good of his fellow-countrymen, and we may believe that he endeavoured to realize that ideal Athens which Thucydides sketches in the Funeral Speech - an Athens where free and intelligent obedience is rendered to an equitable code of laws, where merit finds its way to the front, where military efficiency is found along with a free development in other directions and strangles neither commerce nor art.
The key is to find a form-fitting shape that skims, not strangles, the body.