throats in English

noun
1
the passage that leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal.
The infection spreads from the nose or throat through the Eustachian tube, a passage between the throat and the middle ear.

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1. Then their throats.

2. Sore throats, joint pains.

3. They're at each other's throats.

4. We should cut all their throats!

5. Honey, our throats are getting dry!

6. ♪ Shout till our throats are sore

7. Your soldiers are at each other's throats.

8. ♪ shout till our throats are sore ♪

9. She put one... in each of your throats.

10. Sore throats may be relieved by cold compresses.

11. Tom and Mary are always at each other's throats.

12. I imagine things- - murders, blood-spattered throats, poisoned chalices.

13. Crows and people with sore throats can Croak, too

14. Ram and Sita are always at each other's throats.

15. Give us your gold or we'll cut your throats.

16. They're like old women, they'll be at each other's throats next.

17. I rammed it down their fucking throats, and no one bought it!

18. But some Coughs and sore throats do need help from a doctor

19. Cutthroat definition: a person who cuts throats ; murderer Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

20. In children streptococcal pharyngitis is the cause of 37% of sore throats.

21. Ralemberg and his wife sprawled there, their throats gashed from ear to ear.

22. Did you know we actually keep our loudness in our tongues, not our throats?

23. Rather than doing so from their throats, male crickets make music with their wings.

24. I see him pulling political moves... not moves that actually get people's throats cut.

25. His various threats included cutting their throats as well as burning down the house.

26. 15 A surfeit of rock dust blocked their vision and irritated their throats.

27. 15 These men cut throats and ventilated people with arrows as easily as skinning rabbits.

28. It was winter and many suffered from colds, diarrhea, sore throats, and so forth.

29. Tension choked them: they could feel it rising up their throats, threatening to swamp their brains.

30. With the increase of oral sex, syphilis sores appear “very often in the throats of young people . . .

31. The idea that Billy and I are at each other's throats couldn't be further from the truth.

32. Shaw's lawyer will shove harassment, destruction of property and civil rights charges right down our throats!

33. It even gets a touch gory when Russell comes over all Rambo and starts slitting throats.

34. If she gives us away, we might as well use that sword to slit our own throats.

35. If he steals our harvest again, we might as well cut our throats and be done with it!

36. Antibiotics do not work for viral infections such as colds and flu, and most coughs and sore throats

37. Antibiotics are commonly prescribed unnecessarily for colds, the flu, coughs and bronchitis, and viral sore throats, etc

38. They are then pulled across a blade which slices their throats, causing blood to pour from thei necks.

39. Severe sore throats persisting more than a day or two in a young child without signs of improvement.

40. They Backlashed against having values of elitists from places they cared not a whit about shoved down their throats.

41. Lets hope Ford doesn't jam this one down our collective throats, even if it actually is pretty good.

42. The clearly necessary tax increases required to pay for unification are now being forced down very unprepared throats.

43. For the cold or flu , you can use LEMONADE to soothe sore throats , cleanse the blood , and loosen mucous .

44. 29 While the arrows still seemed stuck in their throats they danced to right and left with short, shuffling steps.

45. All 4 victims were found with their throats slashed, eviscerated, And the murders perpetrated in semi-Public places after dark.

46. This is a war in which children and babies have frequently had their throats cut, and pregnant women been disembowelled.

47. They have noses but cannot smell, feet but are unable to walk, and throats but can utter no sound.

48. While the arrows still seemed stuck in their throats they danced to right and left with short, shuffling steps.

49. They bust in here, step on our throats, and take the one device that can cause a global power shift.

50. At the slaughterhouse, pigs are knocked in the head with a steel rod, hanged upside down, and have their throats slit.