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Throaty

Throaty meaning

Produced in the throat; having a rough or coarse quality like a sound produced in the throat. | Having a dewlap or excess skin hanging under the neck. (of livestock or dogs)

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In case you’re wondering, Ms. Holmes speaks in a soft, slightly low, but totally unremarkable voice, no hint of the throaty contralto she used while running her defunct blood-testing start-up Theranos.

Jamie George scored the first hat-trick by a hooker in England’s history and yet felt disinclined to celebrate too much because there were no fans to raise his arms towards, let alone a throaty roar to be remembered until his dying day.

A 'throaty' car exhaust heard at the time of the screams could have been from the businessman's Porsche 944, prosecutors claimed.

The character's entire body shoots backwards as the sound of the spirit’s throaty gargle fills the room.

Throughout the album, stately piano, brushed drums, delicately plucked acoustic guitar and throaty upright bass provide a framework for Gill’s supple tenor.

The throaty, gritty portion of “El Tango de Roxanne” had the crowd roaring, and the finishing lift was a fitting conclusion to an exemplary performance.

You could try loud breaths with a fully open throat, sort of like panting, and attempting to refrain from forming guttural moans or throaty exclamations.

She addressed me immediately in a voice full of sweetness, if a little throaty: "I am delighted to welcome you here, Madame, your reputation runs before you.

The exhaust note is basically a throaty growling sound with some popping.

Tigers and jaguars have a very snarly roar, while the roar of leopards and lions is much more throaty.