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throated

[ throh-tid ]

adjective

  1. having a throat of a specified kind (usually used in combination):

    a yellow-throated warbler.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of throated1

First recorded in 1520–30; throat + -ed 3
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Despite his exile, he retained a full throated passion for Scotland, despite once misguidedly endorsing a Japanese blend of whisky.

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He will want the kind of party that ends in a full throated happy singalong, rather than the denouement being a full blown shouting match over whether someone’s kids are bullying the others.

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Central to their sound was the full throated vocals and open hearted spirit of Riley Gale, who died this week aged 34.

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The Bank of England also appears hesitant, although it has been less full throated than the Fed in shooting the idea down.

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She heard the song of the white throated sparrow, and was soothed by the piercing refrain.

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