(a.) Of or pertaining to the throat; formed in the throat; relating to, or characteristic of, a sound formed in the throat.
(n.) A sound formed in the throat; esp., a sound formed by the aid of the back of the tongue, much retracted, and the soft palate; also, a letter representing such a sound.
Example Sentences:
(1) The isolation and characterization of a mucoid, alginate-producing strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from a nonhuman host, namely, in chondroids from an equine guttural pouch, is reported for the first time.
(2) Epistaxis, caused by guttural pouch mycosis, was treated by balloon-tipped catheter and ligature occlusion of the involved arteries in 13 horses.
(3) Suddenly she disappeared behind my parked car and I heard a squeal, followed by guttural growling.
(4) Clinically the recognition of HS is important in the localization of lesions, and when accompanied by nasal haemorrhage is highly suggestive of guttural pouch mycosis.
(5) The profusely growing fungal elements in the guttural granuloma had the morphologic characteristics of an Aspergillus sp.
(6) From 1977 to 1986, guttural pouch tympany was diagnosed in 15 horses--11 fillies and 4 colts.
(7) Seventeen cases of guttural pouch mycosis (including two bilaterally affected cases) were diagnosed in a three year period.
(8) Ligation of the internal carotid artery of the cardiac side of the lesion is an effective means of reducing the chance of fatal epistaxis in cases of guttural pouch mycosis.
(9) The Cola Bear reinforced the notion that Coke was best served ice-cold, and it was a drink that spread the love: the bears, who made deep and reassuring guttural noises and never had seal blood on their fur, were represented in family groups playing with penguins and admiring the Aurora Borealis.
(10) In three horses, a single balloon-tipped catheter was inserted in the external carotid artery beneath the floor of the guttural pouch and its tip was advanced blindly into distal branches.
(11) A case of guttural pouch mycosis in an 11-year-old horse is described.
(12) I always hear heartier laughs, the guttural kind and the foghorn ones, mucky-dinnerlady-type laughs.
(13) Some of the diseases described include ethmoid hematoma, sinus disease, guttural pouch empyema and mycosis, retropharyngeal abscess, nasopharyngeal cicatrix, arytenoid chondropathy, and neoplasia.
(14) An existing mycotic lesion involving the dorsomedial wall of the left guttural pouch may have weakened the area of insertion of the involved muscles.
(15) 'I always hear heartier laughs up north, the guttural kind and the foghorn ones, mucky-dinnerlady-type laughs' … Lucy Beaumont.
(16) Mycosis of the guttural pouches is a sporadic disease characterized by diphtheroid-necrotizing inflammation, and is caused by different fungal species, mainly by Aspergillus spp., Penicillium spp.
(17) This latter type of epithelium extended into the nasopharynx and guttural pouches although scattered areas of non-ciliated microvillous cells were also found.
(18) More effectively, every Nazi utterance is in subtitled, guttural, invective-heavy German, which produces the movie's one truly chilling sequence, a mass choir of pretty little Aryan schoolgirls singing a real Nazi hymn that's all racial chauvinism, down with the Jews and death to the untermenschen , as Kristallnacht unfolds in cross-cuts.
(19) Pure cultures of P. aeruginosa 12534 were isolated from a 17-month-old pony mare with a history of chronic bilateral mucopurulent nasal discharge from the right guttural pouch.
(20) Everyone knows I like to play in the middle and then move about but, if I start from out right, I can play more economically and support my team-mates better.” Zinedine Zidane has boosted the club’s fortunes since replacing Rafael Benítez as head coach in January and Bale admits he personally appreciates the Frenchman’s famous guttural cries from the touchline.
Throaty
Definition:
(a.) Guttural; hoarse; having a guttural voice.
Example Sentences:
(1) Exerting himself at high altitude has left his voice a throaty growl.
(2) Since forming in 2007 Mumford & Sons have hard-toured their way to a vast market for throaty folk that's strong on banjo and bass drum.
(3) Contrary to the throaty moans of TV pundits and the aggrieved posts clogging your social media feeds, there is a miraculous silver lining to this methodical meat grinder of a presidential election.
(4) The screaming crowds and honking cars that engulfed the city last Tuesday night, confirming Barack Obama's electoral victory, have been replaced by a drone of traffic and the throaty hum of Joe Frazier singing to himself in an anonymous hotel room.
(5) The following week, Lorde returned to her old school in Auckland, Belmont Intermediate, to judge a talent contest, and 500 pupils sang it to welcome her – a throaty child army, faintly formidable like Pink Floyd's urchins in The Wall .
(6) If you want to be really kind then the true dream laugh is one with a rich throaty timbre that comes from inside the stomach and moves up and down the scale and is mixed with noises of rich discomfort and exquisite pain before finishing either with some kind of cough or a watery-eyed thigh slap.
(7) People say, and it's true, that he doesn't smile much, but he has a throaty chuckle and the disconcerting habit of laughing when he is cross.
(8) With his throaty and tuneless voice, Sanchez was never a great singer his real talent was as a lyricist.
(9) There's a sly mischief to her, too: she looks as if she's keeping a naughty secret that she might just share with you later, an impression helped along by that famous voice – low, throaty and stretched long with southern vowels.
(10) She really did.” Maureen Lipman recalled Bellingham’s “sudden honking laughter, her craziness, her rich, throaty and slightly metallic voice, her high campery and her beautiful brown eyes.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Denise Welch said that Lynda Bellingham would be having a hoot at the ‘odd bods who loved you so dearly’.
(11) It was throaty and really rough.” A door and a curtain separated the gunman from the 30 or so people who had crowded into the cafe for the Art, Blasphemy and Freedom of Speech event, where the star speaker was to be Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist who depicted Muhammad as a dog in 2007 and whose life has been under threat ever since.
(12) "When I became finance minister they called me Okonjo-Wahala - or Trouble Woman," says the 51-year-old, with a throaty chuckle.
(13) On Wednesday evening, Ward received a throaty standing ovation from residents who over-packed the meeting hall built for a capacity of 400.
(14) It was throaty and really rough.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Danish police say they have identified the suspect behind Copenhagen shootings – video The worst terror attack in Denmark in a decade was under way, and by its conclusion early on Sunday morning it looked like an attempt to repeat last month’s attacks in Paris.