strangle u rečniku PONS

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The owner of a long strangle makes a profit if the underlying price moves far enough away from the current price, either above or below.
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However, in one such sketch he states that he would strangle the overweight people himself, but he can't because he's too fat.
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Mechanics loved his savvy behind the wheel, yet wanted to strangle him because he was never satisfied with the chassis.
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These will certainly rend latticework, crush thin wooden posts, and can even strangle large trees.
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If the statement is true, the giant will strangle him to death.
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He responds by trying to strangle her, stopping only when he gets flashbacks of choking out the dark-haired woman from his nightmares.
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It is described as a noose but employed like a garotte to strangle victims.
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He sees the priest, a good friend of his, laughing at him, and attempts to charge the altar and strangle him.
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This would allow them to then surprise and strangle their victims by pulling a handkerchief or noose tight around their necks.
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We did not have our own jails to hold an informant in, so we would strangle him and then cut his tongue out.
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