Deep-throated
adj, verb
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Definitions
Verb
- 1 simple past and past participle of deep-throat form-of, participle, past
Adjective
- 1 Coming from deep in the throat.
- 2 Loud and low. broadly
"Once though the station the deep-throated exhaust of G.C.R. engines, and particularly the "Directors", could be heard in ascending crescendo as the drivers opened out to take the gradient."
- 3 Having a long, narrow, tapered end.
"This beautiful creature seems indeed to be a “winged jewel” as it hangs poised in midair before a deep-throated flower, and the next instant flashes out of sight"
Example
More examples"Kalman started yelling some deep-throated gibberish."
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