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Hardell Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Choke on

Hi.

Is there any idiomatic meaning of "choke on"?
Or is it just the same as suffocate with?

Thanks in advance.
  

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It is not idiomatic. He choked on a piece of meat.

  • It is not idiomatic.
  • He choked on a piece of meat.
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It is not idiomatic.

He choked on a piece of meat.

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