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Meanings of
throated
in English
Throated.
Related terms
necked
Usage of
throated
in English
1
I heard the
low
-
throated
rumble of power as she gunned the Cadillac.
2
It was received, quite rightly, with
full
-
throated
acclaim by its Newcastle audience.
3
In the same instant there came a snarling
deep
-
throated
growl from Wapi.
4
Likewise the tree or Canada sparrow, and the white-crowned and
white
-
throated
sparrow.
5
Langham moved impatiently; her low
full
-
throated
mirth jarred on his somber mood.
6
Now and then came the sweet, plaintive song of the
white
-
throated
sparrow.
7
It had a slow, almost drawling quality that was
deep
-
throated
and seductive.
8
In another age, their stifled sobs would have been a
full
-
throated
keening.
9
They were rough fellows, and in their
deep
-
throated
profanity was a prayer.
10
The sound was a
deep
-
throated
bronze booming, coming faster with each knell.
11
Uttering a
deep
-
throated
roar the Winchesters rushed forward, firing as they charged.
12
They fell back to the old stroke, rolling out their
full
-
throated
measure.
13
No wonder, then, that there were feasts of rejoicing and
full
-
throated
cries:
14
Bobaday knew this before they opened a door upon a
narrow
-
throated
descent.
15
Around us those
hoarse-
throated
trumpets have been ringing out stentoriously all day.
16
Blackbird and robin, oriole and mocking bird, piped
full
-
throated
from every cactus.
Other examples for "throated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
throated
throat
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
throated sparrow
throated laugh
throated chimney
throated chuckle
Throated
through the time
Throated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common