Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having a throat (of this or that kind): chiefly in composition: as, the white-throated sparrow; the yellow-throated warbler; the black-throated bunting. Compare
throaty , 2.
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- adjective in combination Having, or using the specified form of
throat .
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- adjective having a throat as specified
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Examples
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Upend the mug in throated draughts no subtle grins but belly laughs.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: June 2005 Archives 2005
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Upend the mug in throated draughts no subtle grins but belly laughs.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: I frequently forget myself. 2005
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The red-faced anger was still there; the one that leads to tears and shouts, locked doors, “I hate you!” declarations throated from a voice that can’t quite absorb the world around her.
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These liberal ladies want to have the cheers and throngs of full throated support that Sarah has, and they hate the fact that Sarah is an attractive Republican woman.
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At the same time, about all that full throated support for the protests would do is pull the plug on regional allies -- opening the door to the unknown.
James Zogby: Limited Options in the Face of Turmoil James Zogby 2011
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Dick was out there in full throated voice demanding that his opinion was just as valid as the elected president of the United States.
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Pia Toscano was a dark horse in the competition, who got the big Standing O from the judges for her mastery of singing while performing a one handed hula as well as her full throated finishing notes.
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Despite a great run by Creigh, I suspect Terry will win and he will have my full-throated support throughout the fall.
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At the same time, about all that full throated support for the protests would do is pull the plug on regional allies -- opening the door to the unknown.
James Zogby: Limited Options in the Face of Turmoil James Zogby 2011
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At the same time, about all that full throated support for the protests would do is pull the plug on regional allies -- opening the door to the unknown.
James Zogby: Limited Options in the Face of Turmoil James Zogby 2011
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