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throaty
[throh-tee]
adjective
produced or modified in the throat, as certain sounds; guttural, husky, or hoarse.
throaty
/ ˈθəʊɪ /
adjective
indicating a sore throat; hoarse
a throaty cough
of, relating to, or produced in or by the throat
deep, husky, or guttural
Other Word Forms
- throatily adverb
- throatiness noun
- unthroatily adverb
- unthroaty adjective
- ˈٳDzپԱ noun
- ˈٳDzپ adverb
Example Sentences
Britain's most popular artist chuckles a lot, his throaty laugh betraying his many years of smoking.
A throaty roar from Draper signalled his delight – and relief – at coming through in almost four hours.
You could hear her before you could see her: a throaty, rat-a-tat laugh — ha-ha-ha-ha — drifting through the cool canyon air.
She wears a Star of David necklace and has rust-colored hair and an easy, throaty laugh.
Between remarks, Greene smiles uncannily, raises her fist in the air, and makes a series of throaty noises as the crowd cheers.
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