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1 The throaty sound made her jump as it ricocheted around the tower.
2 It wasn't the precise but throaty sound of France, what North Americans call Parisian.
3 Just before dawn Musukutwane suddenly emits a faint throaty sound .
4 Enter at your own risk, Mr. Detective. Erin laughed and the deep, throaty sound made him smile.
5 It was a pleasant, throaty sound and her shoulders rose and fell as she let it out.
6 Alban laughed, a throaty sound of amazement.
7 Standing still her ear caught a rich, high, throaty sound , a choking complaint which travelled in the air.
8 In voices of extremely nasal or throaty sound these blemishes can, of course, be detected by the ordinary hearer.
9 The man clicked his heels again and made the same throaty sound , adding, "That is my name."
10 Evidently she thought so, too, because she chuckled, a low, throaty sound that danced down his spine like a flame.
11 They laughed simultaneously, with the throaty sound men seem to share when enjoying a joke at the expense of women.
12 The hermit's eyes flared a brief warning, but he swallowed a throaty sound and lowered his face into his hands.
13 There was movement also, in the darkness beside him, scrapings and rustlings and an occasional low, throaty sound like an angry cat.
14 It was a visceral feeling she had, because the throaty sound was so similar to a background rumble she often heard in her mind.
15 A figure in khakis and a denim blouse kneels in the front garden, and at the throaty sound of Rob's car, she turns and squints.
16 She seemed to choke on the throaty sounds that molded the coalescing power.
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