10 adjectives to describe gutturals

The awful guttural which precedes the constant expectoration of Americans is most trying.

It is, perhaps, even more strange that while, in my experience, Italian Spirits neither understand nor speak Italian, and French Spirits can neither comprehend nor talk French, and German Spirits remain invincibly dumb in German, it is reserved to Indian 'braves' to be glibly and fluently voluble in the explosive gutturals of their own well-known tongue.

Though apathetic, like most of the lower class of his countrymen, he uttered a faint guttural of surprise and peered over the bow.

" Her voice, shaken a little by her heart, was modulated to such softness that the liquid gutturals gave him a distinct new pleasure.

It is, however, easily distinguishable by the frequent use of peculiar gutturals, the almost constant change of a into o, and a greater number of radicals of Celtic origin.

His heavy, unformed lips now trembling frankly against the tears he tried so furiously to resist, Edwin charged with lowered head from the room, sobs escaping in raw gutturals.

He was hairy, and his speech of rough gutturals was imperfect.

When listeners were not by, he would mutter it to himself in sinister gutturals.

And as we pass slowly up the tortuous, steep stairways of the theatre, while the Germans, all talking at once, burden the air with unintelligible gutturals, you say to meif you are the intelligent person that you ought to be"SEEBACH is the greatest actress of this centurygreater than RISTORI, subtler and more tender than RACHEL.

" The other, in somewhat voluble gutturals, insisted that Ainsley must "kamarade," otherwise surrender.

10 adjectives to describe  gutturals