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traffic-choked

 

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Traffic-choked:


Description:

The term "traffic-choked" is used to describe a situation or location that is heavily congested with traffic, causing a significant obstruction or difficulty in the flow of vehicles.

Possible Senses and Usages:

  1. Adjective: Used to describe a place or area where traffic congestion is heavy and causing delays.
  2. Verb: An action depicting the state of traffic being severely congested, resulting in slow or halted movement.
  3. Noun: Refers to the condition or characteristic of being heavily congested with traffic.

Sample Sentences:

  • Adjective: The city center is known for its traffic-choked streets during rush hour.
  • Adjective: The traffic-choked highway caused significant delays for commuters.
  • Verb: I was traffic-choked for hours due to the ongoing road construction.
  • Noun: Living in a traffic-choked city can be stressful for daily commuters.

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