A consonant articulated in the back of the mouth or throat.
Like the sounds of frogs and crows.
1 From one of the figures in the bow came a guttural exclamation:
2 Her voice came bell-clear and not in the guttural of the tribes.
3 Behind them, Cole spoke sharply, words that sounded more guttural than human.
4 She stepped in front of me; a low, guttural growl of warning.
5 Deep, guttural roar But there's another sound we need to speak about.
6 From the deck overhead came guttural shouts in German and fainter answers.
7 Jason shouted in guttural , bureaucratic French, as he rushed up into view.
8 Instead, she hears a guttural issue that she deduces must be speech.
9 The language was rich in glottal stops, clicks and guttural strangling sounds.
10 And the language sounds very different, the accent heavier and more guttural .
11 Presently he heard voices-thevoices of men-one of them rough and guttural .
12 Then we hear a guttural moan coming from inside the next limousine.
13 These had long and short sounds, with the exception of the guttural .
14 In her own language it sounded more guttural , and laden with threat.
15 Stiff-legged, the beast advanced, a guttural growl sounding deep in its throat.
16 His only reply to King's guttural remark in the Graustark language was:
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Guttural в диалектах
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