different between smothering vs smotheringly
smothering
English
Verb
smothering
- present participle of smother
Noun
smothering (plural smotherings)
- The act by which someone or something is smothered.
- 2010, Harry Hill, Livin' the Dreem: A Year in My Life (page 397)
- When he came to, he begged me not to tell the hotel management, as his last two attempted smotherings had ended in failure and he was worried about losing his job.
- 2010, Harry Hill, Livin' the Dreem: A Year in My Life (page 397)
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- motherings
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smotheringly
English
Etymology
smothering +? -ly
Adverb
smotheringly (comparative more smotheringly, superlative most smotheringly)
- In a smothering manner; oppressively.
- Their mother was smotheringly overprotective.
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- thermolysing
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