snuff out
Intermediário superior (B2) neutral
To put out a candle or small fire, or to stop something (like a life or a hope) suddenly and completely.
"She snuffed out the last candle and the room fell into complete darkness."
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One Piece of News From Every Country in the World (Pt 2)
Wendover Productions · 29:02
report, and snuff out as fast as possible.
CHUNKZ vs KSI and AboFlah | Match For Hope
Chunkz · 148:42
Such an important player try and snuff out danger.
One Piece of News From Every Country in the World
Wendover Productions · 34:58
nation's [music] efforts to snuff out organized crime.
One Piece of News From Every Country in the World
Wendover Productions · 34:58
nation's [music] efforts to snuff out organized crime.
Colonial Tumult : New World’s General Crisis | American History Lecture
The Cynical Historian · 29:25
This Mexican Inquisition strove to snuff out native religions.