26 Words to use with throaty

she said aloud with a soft, throaty laugh.

It was a long fellow, who held his arms to heaven, and sang in a great throaty voice the wild dirge I had been listening to.

In curious contrast to the sea leopard of yesterday in snapping round it uttered considerable noise, a gasping throaty growl.

Her voice was a throaty contralto.

As the young man passed and repassed them, where they stood under the big pepper tree that shades the depot, the manin his harsh, throaty whisper, between spasms of coughingwas cursing the train service, the country, the weather; and, apparently, whatever else he could think of as being worthy or unworthy his impotent ill-temper.

He talked with Imber, haltingly, with throaty spasms.

" With a throaty gurgle, that might, or might not, have been meant for a chuckle, the old man glided through the doors, which, by this time, he had reached, and sliding rather than stepping into his machine, gave the chauffeur some orders.

Pearl was alone in the room, for all the children were at school, her father and Teddy out, and her mother in the kitchen making the last of the mincemeat into pies, which sent out a real baking odor of cinnamon and cloves; a roast of pork that had been "doing too fast," was now sitting on the top of the high oven, its angry, sparking, sizzling trailing off into a throaty guttering.

The Pan, giving a deep throaty kind of growl, began to shuffle toward them.

What did you do?" Blackburn's voice resumed its throaty monotone.

When the voice trailed into a mournful, minor "Adios, adios," a robin down in the orchard added a brief, throaty note of his own.

It was rather low, and with a throaty quality of richness.

The hum of the propellers had now risen to a kind of throaty roar; the craft was shaking with strange quivers that no doubt would cease if she

" Before Bobby could protest, the doctor broke in with his throaty rumble: "One of those, or the woman who cried about the house.

"As you say," spoke he, in a strange, throaty sort of tone, "she has not been quite frank.

A horrid chuckle or dismal throaty sound caused me to see the Dummy standing in the gateway, looking contemptuously at me, and witheringly at my companion.

She began to find fault with the very things she had liked in him: his super-neatness; his fondness for dashing suit patterns; his throaty tenor; his worship of her.

It came back to me, in a dozen, horrible, throaty tones, mockingly.

This must be done, not necessarily in a throaty way.

He spoke with the throaty accent of the Pole.

She jumped from her seat, even though the first Sullivan tooted a throaty whistle and the second rattled his brake machinery in warning.

But he chimed in, nevertheless, with his pleasant throaty baritone, and lilted his own part quite creditably.

To her who longed for his friendly notice,a little throaty bark, a lift of the paw, perhaps a winsome laying of his head along her lap,I affected indifference to his infatuation for me.

"A bee-yoo-tiful piece of composition," said Hank approvingly, with one of his throaty chuckles; "the only thing iswho is Captain Nemo?" "Why, so far as delivering the letter and getting the money is concerned, you are," said Jack decisively.

The low chant ended with a little throaty cry, and I shut my eyes tight to save myself the final moment of agony which the falling of the stone would bring.

26 Words to use with  throaty