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surface
Noun
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The surface of an object is the outside of the thing.
The surface of the earth is very large.
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The surface of a liquid is the top of it.
The surface of the lake was smooth.
surface
Verb
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When a thing surfaces, it comes to the top of liquid.
The fish surfaced to get food.
The swimmer surfaced for air.
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If information or facts surface, they are revealed or become known.
s surfaced that claimed the company was under investigation.
choke
Verb
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Not being able to breathe because something stops your windpipe.
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To perform badly at an important part of a contest because you are fearful, especially when you are winning.
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A part of a cave to be partly or completely blocked by rocks, mud, or other things.
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To move your fingers very close to the tip of a pencil, brush or other art tool.
choke
Noun
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A control on a carburetor to change the air or fuel mixture when the engine is cold.
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In wrestling, karate, or other sports, grabbing someone in a way that can make them stop breathing.
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A pressure at the muzzle part of a shotgun barrel which changes the spread of the shot.
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A slight or complete block (of rocks, mud, or other things) in a cave passage.