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throatful
n. Enough to fill the throat.
Usage examples of "throatful".
The woman opened her eyes and raised her head with a look of pain upon her face, and her husband rose from his chair expelling a throatful of ether, then looked up at the creature he had fathered.
Here have I been since perching time, trying to find a throatful, but ye pick thy bones and lick thy bowls too clean for that, be sure.
He sucked in such a throatful of the smoke, fire and all, that it almost strangled him.
He'd hurt my throat s'bad I sounded like I was talkin through a throatful of mud.
He sounded as if he might have been speaking through a throatful of tears.