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throats

n. (plural of throat English)

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Men died in the thousands, gasping, each breath more improbable than the last, at furnace air, sucking final moments of anguished, dreamlike life through throats of charred wood.

He cleared his throat explosively, and half a dozen throats among the crowd echoed him in reflex.

A voice bellowed from the fog, and a hundred other throats took up the cry in Gaelic.

Where will you find the men to fight for you without baring our throats to the barbarians?

Three thousand throats answered him and the Tanukh thundered down the shallow slope, their lances flashing down to face the Iron Hats.

And because women have not learned to breathe except through their throats, which these men consider a prime sexual avenue, strangulation is quite common, requiring a trip to the pink room for correction.

Now that I understand some women are simply too greedy to close their throats, I have taken corrective measures.

She slashed the throats of the two nearest, then methodically began to butcher the rest.

If the bodies of lovely young women were found with throats ripped and clothing shredded, would the constabularies or city guards begin an active hunt?

He now commanded his former enemy, and had placed his sword at the throats of his allies.

Have you ever watched someone eat bread with teeth that are designed for tearing out the throats of gazelles?

Cheers and roars of blood lust rose from the boats and from the throats of dragons.

Drawing their palms over grass, goldenrod, and white alyssum, they walked toward the common line, fourteen of them, their yellow silk cassocks whipped by wind and fiery convections, the five snakes about each of their throats outstretched, like the spokes of a candelabra, searching every direction.

Instead he heard the voice, uttered through a hundred thousand Sranc throats, flaring like bright-burning coals packed into his skull .

Few could speak with ease, still fewer could be heard by a large assembly, and sore throats seemed to be the rule.