Sentences with smother
smoth·er
S s - The girl's parents were also burned as they tried to smother the flames. [VERB noun]
- A father was secretly filmed as he tried to smother his six-week-old son in hospital. [VERB noun]
- Once the shrubs begin to smother the little plants, we have to move them. [VERB noun]
- She loved her own children, almost smothering them with love. [VERB noun]
- She summoned up all her pity for him, to smother her self-pity. [VERB noun]
- Intellectual life in France was smothered by the occupation. [be VERB-ed]
- He smothered her with love
- smother a giggle
- Liver smothered in onions
- To smother a yawn
- To smother a steak with mushrooms.
- To smother feelings.
- smothered chicken and onions.
- A smother of papers.