Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word THROATS
THROATS
Definitions of THROATS
- plural of throat.
- inflection of throat
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using THROATS in a Sentence
- They use their hands to shove food in their mouths and down their throats and a hyobranchial pump to draw or suck things in their mouth.
- No one went down to the caverns; no one but me knows that there are 500 brigands under here who will not cut the throats of the French any more.
- But Wynalda and Calloway were soon at each other's throats again, eventually leading to a locker room brawl between Wynalda and John Doyle.
- They have green upper parts, yellow throats, black gorgets, and rich brown upper breasts fading to buffish ochre on the belly.
- Approximately 35% of childhood sore throats and 5–25% of cases in adults are caused by a bacterial infection from group A streptococcus.
- Their sex can be identified by the colour of their throats: the male's is pure red and the female's is a deep violet-blue.
- Together with Rüppell's warbler it forms a superspecies with dark throats, white malar streaks and light remigial fringes.
- " Hook went on to say, "Derek Bramwood of Strawberry Studios said that you can take a group that have got on brilliantly for 20 years, put them in a studio with Martin and within five minutes, they'll be trying to slash each other's throats.
- In 1978, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, working alongside Juliet Stevenson in Measure for Measure, as Jaquenetta opposite Michael Hordern in Love's Labours Lost, replacing Zoë Wanamaker as Jane in The Way of the World and appearing in the Howard Brenton three-hander Sore Throats.
- Together with the Cyprus warbler it forms a superspecies with dark throats, white malar streaks and light remigial fringes.
- The species therein do not appear much alike at first glance, but they all have prominent white throats, lack rufous wing-patches, and usually having dark sides to the head.
- Common yellowthroats are small songbirds that have olive backs, wings and tails, yellow throats and chests, and white bellies.
- in Dima a straw puppet dressed as Olentzero with a sickle would be hung from the church tower after the midnight mass on Christmas Eve and if children had been behaving badly, people would say Onontzaro begi-gorri txaminira da etorri, austen baldin badegu barua, orrek lepoa kendu guri "Olentzero with the red eyes has come to the chimney, if we break the fast, he will cut our throats" - referring to the traditional fast in the week before Christmas.
- The speaker praised the "echo of explosions and the slitting of the throats of the infidels" and attacked U.
- Kidnappers asked the hostages if they were Christian or Muslim, letting the Muslims go, and slitting the throats of non-Muslims.
- Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, 1941 – December 5, 1991) was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago, residence via stabbing, strangling, slashing their throats, or a combination of the three on the night of July 13–14, 1966.
- The bulls also have beards running along their throats, and large horns with two and a half twists, which, were they to be straightened, would reach an average length of , with the record being.
- Godard too betrays his trust: he brutally murders the daughters by cutting their throats and hands the three-year-old Havelok over to a thrall, the fisherman Grim, to be drowned in the sea.
- In practice, owners who did not regularly drive hard enough to engage the front and rear carburetors experienced problems with the linkage and carburetor throats becoming clogged, and some J-2-equipped cars had the front and rear carburetors removed and blocked off.
- On the night of the full moon, Dolarhyde breaks into the homes and shoots his victims or slits their throats in their beds before ritualistically posing them around the master bed and engaging in necrophilic acts with the mothers' corpses.
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