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full-throated
a. Using all the power of one's voice.
Usage examples of "full-throated".
From deep within the engine compartment came the muted, shrill whine of the starter engines, followed a split-second later by the full-throated roar of the jets as they caught fire.
Ramoth told every dragon and rider, her full-throated brassy bugle reverberating through the Bowl.
That full-throated bellow made everyone within earshot whirl and stare at him.
When Ormerod realized what that meant, he let out a great, full-throated bellow of rage.
She'd never met anyone else who laughed with full-throated humor the way Carus did—except for her brother, even before Garric began sharing his mind with his ancient ancestor.