5275 examples of throat in sentences

I was some half-dozen yards behind Mary, now, and my breath was sobbing in my throat.

My throat had gone suddenly dry, and I coughed, huskily.

" There was a strangled sound deep in the throat of Godwin; then he was able to speak again, but now his voice was made into a horrible jumble by fear.

First he wanted to cut the throat of big George.

That I was afraid to face him!" She tilted her head back, so that the light gleamed on her young throat, and she broke into laughter.

And I shall never forget that you've come to tell me this and been in peril, Nell, for if they found you had come to me" "The Pedlar would cut my throat.

But kept snarling in his throat.

But her throat was stiff and cold and aching.

" He stopped and swallowed once or twice, as though his throat was dry, and I saw that his fingers were twitching nervously.

And still there wasn't no answer, so I just opened the door and looked inand the first thing I see was him" Rogers stopped suddenly, and caught at his throat again.

With wet eyes and contracted throat, I covered the face again, turned out the lights, and left the room.

And so I shook out this crispy lace of emotion that was rather choking in my throat, and went down to where Chloe watched the elements whence all this chemistry had been evolved.

One could see very plainly the head, ears, and a cloven tongue starting out of the throat; the eyes were sparkling and resplendent, and represented so perfectly the interior and exterior of the parts of the eye, with their natural colours, that they seemed to behold with astonishment the eyes even of the spectators.

"Monsieur GAMBETTA," I then went on to say, "don't you think that this horrible epidemic of gas, that is now filling with its deleterious effluvia the brains and the throat of the French Government, ought to be stopped?

From throat to instep she was as white as Cynthia.

" As he made for the door, John Heron cleared his throat and stammered: "I forgive you, sir.

it's a lye: the Burre that stickes in your throat is a throane: let him out of his messe of Kingdomes cut out but one, and lay Sicilia, Arragon, Naples or any else upon your trencher, and you'll prayse Bastard for the sweetest wine in the world and call for another quart of it.

You not onely knocke the Ewe a'th head, but cut the Innocent Lambes throat too: yet you are no Butcher! Queen.

Of King and Queene: with supple Hams And an ill-boading looke I vow'd to doo't; Yet, lest some choake-peare[205] of State-policy Shoo'd stop my throat and spoyle my drinking-pipe, See (like his cloake)

If any here armes his hand to cut off the head, let him first plucke out my throat.

Have you got a sore throat?" inquired Jane, remembering that a good many of the children's illnesses began with sore throat.

Have you got a sore throat?" inquired Jane, remembering that a good many of the children's illnesses began with sore throat.

"No, 'tisn't my throat.

The male American Linnet is crimson on the head, neck, and throat, dusky on the upper part of its body, and beneath somewhat straw-colored.

" He rose to his feet, tying the flap of his caribou skin coat about his throat.

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