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choked

Choked vs Chocked - What's the difference?

choked | chocked |


As verbs the difference between choked and chocked

is that choked is past tense of choke while chocked is past tense of chock.

Choked vs Chored - What's the difference?

choked | chored |


As verbs the difference between choked and chored

is that choked is (choke) while chored is (chore).

Choked vs Choke - What's the difference?

choked | choke |


As verbs the difference between choked and choke

is that choked is (choke) while choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.

As a noun choke is

a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.

Coked vs Choked - What's the difference?

coked | choked |


As verbs the difference between coked and choked

is that coked is (coke) while choked is (choke).

As an adjective coked

is intoxicated with cocaine.

Choked vs Chokes - What's the difference?

choked | chokes |


As a verb choked

is (choke).

As a noun chokes is

.

Hoked vs Choked - What's the difference?

hoked | choked |


As verbs the difference between hoked and choked

is that hoked is (hoke) while choked is (choke).

Choked vs Choaked - What's the difference?

choked | choaked |


As verbs the difference between choked and choaked

is that choked is past tense of choke while choaked is past tense of choak.

Congested vs Choked - What's the difference?

congested | choked |


As verbs the difference between congested and choked

is that congested is past tense of congest while choked is past tense of choke.

Choked - What does it mean?

choked | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb choked

is past tense of choke.

Choked vs Unchoke - What's the difference?

choked | unchoke |


As verbs the difference between choked and unchoke

is that choked is past tense of choke while unchoke is to clear (something choked) by removing the blockage.

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