throaty in English

adjective
1
(of a sound such as a person's voice or the noise of an engine) deep and rasping.
rich, throaty laughter

Use "throaty" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "throaty" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "throaty", or refer to the context using the word "throaty" in the English Dictionary.

1. Each indrawn breath was a little throaty snore.

2. He laughed with a rich, throaty chuckle.

3. Through his tears and grief, the song, a and throaty lullaby.

4. Backfiring can sound like a throaty gurgle or a mild popping.

5. Through his tears and grief, the song came, a deep and throaty lullaby.

6. Synonyms for Croaky include hoarse, gruff, husky, rasping, croaking, throaty, gravelly, grating, raspy and coarse

7. Then I hear a soft, throaty sound from his bed, like the chuckle of a horse.

8. Her mouth was making croaking, throaty sounds like the toneless cry when we make love.

9. Song has a wood-warbler-like trill, followed by a low throaty warble; delivered in aerial song flight.

10. In the distance troops of red colobus gave honk calls, and crowned monkeys made their throaty booms.

11. All wobbly warble and throaty swallow, Lindsay Phillips sings as if he's endured every hardship chronicled in his ominous lyrics.

12. Synonyms of “Croaky” Using a synonym can be a good alternative for using “Croaky”. You might be able to find more answers by using these: grating, gravelly, gruff, guttural, harsh, hoarse, husky, rasping, raucous and throaty.

13. Verb coos, Cooing or cooed (intr) (of doves, pigeons, etc) to make a characteristic soft throaty call (tr) to speak in a soft murmur (intr) to murmur lovingly (esp in the phrase bill and coo)