strangler

IPA: strˈæŋgɫɝ

noun

  • Someone who strangles, especially who murders by strangling.
  • An epiphyte whose aerial roots eventually strangle the tree on which it grows.
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Examples of "strangler" in Sentences

  • The Very Best of The Stranglers.
  • A strangler of women eludes the police.
  • Silk cottonwood and strangler fig trees.
  • The song is originally by the band The Stranglers.
  • Another interesting epiphyte is called the Strangler Plant.
  • The man is the Tattle tale Strangler wearing a fake mustache.
  • The man is the Tattle tale Strangler wearing a phony mustache.
  • Sofija was declared the last victim of the Belgrade's strangler.
  • This is not the Boston Strangler and you are not the Grand Inquisitor.
  • A strangler is a work, along with a couple of mobsters named Flash and Dip.
  • Reveal your secret nickname (mine's "strangler") and much other funkiness over at Cowgrass. com
  • The strangler was a trace of shadow, and yes! he was cutting across, through the rope factory itself!
  • If so, he should have concluded that the strangler was a non-secretor — and so excluded Carlton Gary as the source of the semen.
  • That thought continues to send chills down the spines of people in Kensington, where the strangler is a constant source of discussion and fear.
  • Copyright Wars denounced certain copyright owners who once analogized a copying technology to a "strangler" -- and then six times accused copyright owners of trying to "kill,"
  • The banyan replaced the Hanging Elm in Washington Square Park as my favorite tree, because it isn't so much a tree as a tree monster, a macabre tangle of branches oozing to the ground so as to support ever more branches, threatening to squeeze to death anything in its path, a tendency that earned it the cute nickname "strangler fig."

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