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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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Word History and Origins

Origin of throated1

First recorded in 1520–30; throat + -ed 3
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Example Sentences

Despite his exile, he retained a full throated passion for Scotland, despite once misguidedly endorsing a Japanese blend of whisky.

From BBC

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.

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

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

From Reuters

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

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