Sentence example with the word 'throaty'

throaty

accented, breathy, cracked, glossal, indistinct, mid, pharyngeal, rough, stifled, twangy

Definition adj. sounding as if pronounced low in the throat

Last update: October 1, 2015


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He has a throaty voice.   [Please select]

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Mrs. Lincoln slipped into the room amid throaty sounds of welcome and hopped onto Martha's lap as calmly as if she'd never left.   [Please select]

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"The girl has a great deal more character than I supposed," she opined in her soft, throaty contralto.   [Please select]

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Aunt Janet's throaty gurgle and Aunt Olivia's trilling mirth floated out through the open window.   [Please select]

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Having said which, Mottle-face vented a throaty chuckle, and proceeded to touch up his horses.   [Please select]

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"I don't see why we must invite Aunt Jane," said Rachel, with as much impatience as her soft, throaty voice could express.   [Please select]

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It did not need a throaty gurgle from Dave to convince him that the pair were sound asleep.   [Please select]

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I suppose that was it," Androvsky said, as the laugh died down into Batouch's throaty chuckle."   [Please select]

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"Well, we'll wait and see," I drawled back at him in his own throaty bass.'   [Please select]

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The jays are bluer than the calamus bed they wrangle above with throaty chatter.   [Please select]

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With tender throaty murmurings he slowly edged nearer, and wonder of wonders.   [Please select]

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