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Definition of Throatier
1. throaty [adj] - See also: throaty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Throatier
Literary usage of Throatier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1904)
"They were a bit throatier than we breed now, but a good pack : one of the best.
The Abbot kept 'em in splendid shape. Now, who was the woman the Abbot kept ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Henry Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams (1902)
"They were a bit throatier than we breed now but a good pack: one of the best.
The Abbot kept 'em in splendid shape. Now, who was the woman the Abbot kept ? ..."
3. War's Dark Frame by Wadsworth Camp (1917)
"With the stopping of the engines the cannon chorus grew throatier, as if warning
us back in a titanic fury. Williams got out. " I'm going in to report," he ..."
4. A Departure from the Script: A Novel by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (2002)
"We definitely need to talk," she said, her voice even warmer and throatier than
I'd remembered. "But we really can't have this conversation on the phone. ..."