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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

It was a gag bill, with a touch of the garrote.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

"I am exceedingly sorry I overlooked Whiteside when I escaped from Crenshaw's garrote in the Chateau," Harleston remarked.

From The Cab of the Sleeping Horse by Scott, John Reed




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