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garrote

[guh-rot, -roht] / gəˈrɒt, -ˈroʊt /




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Outside, I take in the scene: street preachers denouncing Gnosticism, a lone banker trying to garrote himself with ticket tape, and the Bull – that gold, beautiful bull – running through the streets like Zeus.

From The Guardian • Jul. 8, 2015

“Forgive me” was a favorite Wallace phrase, the caress before the garrote.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2012

But Saddam's belligerence has only driven his foes to tighten their garrote around Iraq.

From Time Magazine Archive

If Author Fleming is guilty of using the old school tie as a cultural garrote, it is, fittingly enough, his own.

From Time Magazine Archive

He cleared his throat as though to disembarrass it of a garrote.

From Greener Than You Think by Moore, Ward