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"throaty" Definitions
  1. sounding low and rough

120 Sentences With "throaty"

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She has a throaty voice and an intimate, emphatic manner.
"Chaney went first, summoning some very throaty, begrudging respect," he said.
Bose shines in the low-end, with throaty and richer bass notes.
I don't believe it, she said at last in a throaty whisper.
Adopting her elder's throaty voice, Cohan mimics the suggestion to bear arms.
From high boughs, above manicured lawns, warblers and sparrows emit throaty chirps.
The sonic landscape is spare and creepy; her voice, serrated and throaty.
In her distinctive, throaty bass, Ms. Turner read a short letter from Mrs.
A unique blend of throaty and nimble, it's the perfect vehicle for creative covers.
Curry smiles, Steve Kerr smirks, and Green talks glorious shit in a throaty baritone.
Unlike that car, however, the I-Pace will not have a throaty exhaust note.
It grabs onto you, and takes you over,'' says Santarelli, with a throaty laugh.
Soares' throaty pleading demand a match in intensity as the momentum of the drums builds.
On "Behind the Scenes" he mutates his voice, channeling the throaty quality of Young Thug.
We hear Grant sing in a throaty croon about being distraught over a ill loved one.
The next he goes limp, and the sound of a chilling, throaty rasp fills the room.
What do you get when you consider C S LEWIS, EYE TEETH, THROATY, AFROBEAT and WIMOWEH?
Ms. Prabakaran is small-framed, with a wicked sense of humor and a big, throaty laugh.
"Where are we?" asks the dazed-looking woman in a maid's uniform, her voice throaty with fatigue.
Sanelly liked the spotlight: "I always fought for the Beyoncé role," she says with a throaty laugh.
This includes most crucially her singing, which evokes Ms. King's distinctively throaty, ever-yearning voice without mimicry.
Here, he tools around in one while talking about its unique seating arrangement and throaty engine purr.
But then, with a throaty laugh, he had to admit there wasn't really any question of that.
Throughout the EP, her voice maintains a throaty crescendo, mimicking the emotion of punk bands before her.
In conversation Sevigny comes across as the opposite of detached—her answers seasoned with an easy, throaty laugh.
Green's throaty screams intersect with the guitar work of Beau Burchell, arriving at spots of harmony and beauty.
The glitch-pop classic "Such Great Heights" by Postal Service feels throaty and dreamy at the same time.
PARELES When Christone Ingram — known widely as Kingfish — plays the guitar, the sound is rollicking, throaty, sinewy, stinky.
Mikhael, who has since returned to Beirut, has a throaty voice, large dark eyes, and caramel-colored hair.
"By the time I got to 18, I was haggard," and now she bellows out a throaty laugh.
Perhaps this is the fault of the vocalist MAX, whose throaty bray doesn't help this mess find its footing.
Booming, warbly, delicate and throaty in various combinations, it's one of the most distinctive sounds in indie rock today.
Then she is back, throaty and ecstatic and, to be honest, about three quarters of a mile over the top.
The Cavatina of Opus 130 is steeped in unaffected Old World style, with throaty portamento slides from note to note.
Hybrid engines can make fast cars faster, but they would also silence those throaty exhaust notes that shout "Look at me".
Ms Lawrence hardly bothers with anything much beyond a general eastern European; only the occasional throaty l sounds at all Russian.
It has a pleasant climate, eclectic architecture, throaty wines, innovative cuisine and an art scene reminiscent of Prague in the 1990s.
"I can't remember the last time I was able to just chill," Avenatti shouted over the throaty gurgle of the engine.
Though Cooper starts the song, Lady Gaga takes over for its exponential buildup, from throaty and breathy to full-scale belting.
But once he gets to the chorus, all niceties are tossed out the window in favor of throaty screams and menacing riffs.
The throaty vocals of Japanese soul singer Lyn Inaizumi, who features on the album's most memorable songs, are comforting at this point.
Ambitious, I may have described myself, if I hadn't once overheard a classmate's throaty impression of me ("I am woman, hear me roar").
It is easily the most audible word in any football game, a throaty grunt that may be the sport's most distinguishing sound. Hut!
The hum of the crowd was broken rhythmically by the throaty sound of guns being charged and the sharp click of firing pins.
It's a delightfully reckless tune and video, all throaty yelps and feedback, made all the more so by a cameo Butthole Surfers' Gibby Haynes.
"Diana, you and I are no beauties," she said, throwing her voice into a throaty, Julia-like flutter, repeating what Child once told her.
The fans were chanting M.V.P. with a deep, throaty insistence, and Altuve put everything he had into one mighty swing from his diminutive body.
Off Broadway in 2017, Martin Sherman's "Gently Down the Stream" felt like an unabashed star vehicle for its inimitably throaty leading man, Harvey Fierstein.
Dark electronic pop compositions provide the platform for Tolokno's throaty, hypnotic exhortations on abortion rights, the refugee crisis, and prison reform to take center stage.
Others, like the Lexus NX F Sport, include digital tuners to accentuate the engine's throaty growl to satisfy the primal urges of driver and passengers.
Nico's throaty vocals are layered atop Browne's rambling chords and then, over that, another layer of overwhelming strings that grow competitively louder throughout the song.
She learned to cope with it by following a speech therapist's advice to speak with a throaty tone, which became one of her acting trademarks.
In a quiet environment, the male sparrow's love song is a string of playful staccatos followed by a throaty buzz and a final, triumphant trill.
The video is grainy and absurd, and it's difficult to distinguish faces, but her laugh is distinct, ringing out my favorite sound, throaty and extravagant.
Nonverbal cues, which your partner should already be paying attention to if they're following enthusiastic consent, can be just as powerful as a deep, throaty moan.
Throaty gurgling sounds from her accompanying sound performance "Unfolding Sphere" filled the space and engulfed us as we sat on three-legged stools kneading the clay.
Yet she would go one sacrilegious step further, and in a thousand double entendres, throaty growls and shouts of ecstasy, inject sexual need into gospel music.
Talk less of Red's throaty voice ( an artistic choice inspired by Nyong'o's study of vocal disorders) or that plot twist at the end of the film.
Lyonne's throaty rasp sounds like a cigarette would if it could talk, but she also has a presence and an impish spark that cuts Nadia's cynicism.
SUV and truck advertising has a proclivity for trail-blazing, river-smashing driving scenes, coupled with throaty male voice overs and talk of life on the land.
She sits back in the throaty, lower end of her register over a beat that will probably smash your windows from the inside if you're not careful.
Last week they released the album's first single, "A 1000 Times," which has a melody less nuanced than many a nursery rhyme, sung in a throaty gargle.
Mr. Rush's output for Cobra showcased his lacerating, vibrato-laden electric guitar lines and his gritty, gospel-inspired vocals — throaty mid-register groaning, thrilling leaps of falsetto.
THREE pupils lounge in their chairs as their teacher, Mairi Mackay, runs through exercises intended to help them make the throaty, H-like sound that precedes some Gaelic words.
May's supporters who watch clips of the speech on television news, her throaty delivery may not be as grating as it was for the audience who heard its entirety.
The company then focus grouped those sounds around the world, and ultimately settled on a "throaty acceleration note" that sounds more like an internal combustion engine than I expected.
Her voice has evolved with her, now leaning far more on her throaty Louis Armstrong gurgle than her Ella Fitzgerald samba silkiness (though she can still flit nimbly between them).
Ehrman recalled, was an intelligent, unstylish, hard-working woman, if an occasionally sloppy tenant, who had an infectious, throaty laugh and often failed to make her bed in the morning.
The clap-clap of his fingers on the keys evoked the fluttering crow in one song; a high throaty whistle conjured the will-o'-the-wisp that torments the narrator.
Gaggles of background voices often congregate behind Rapsody's throaty, enthusiastic drawl to taunt her and cheer her on, and she raps with most gusto when talking directly to other voices.
Last year, King Woman's Doubt EP had a profound impact on me, thanks to vocalist Kristina Esfandiari's throaty croon and candidness about the experiences that shaped her life as an artist.
Because the current generation of smaller, more fuel-efficient engines and turbochargers often does not generate the sort of throaty resonance drivers expect, automakers design systems to augment the sonic experience.
The stakes feel even higher over rest of the album's 11 tracks with Grote's once-raspy and slightly-twangy howl transformed to a less throaty but more dynamic and powerful bellow.
" More than 30 years later, there was swagger in her throaty voice when she said, "It was an achievement for a sophomore to get the role that usually a senior gets.
By the time the genre became a profitable pursuit for bands, this hybrid of throaty chest-beating flanked by angelic choruses would become the most watered down element in the genre's history.
The hypnotic drone of "Mi Gente," his biggest hit, is harshest of all, while "Ahora," which displays a throaty side to his singing over pounding drums and shiny electronic flutes, is catchiest.
There's no half-listening to a Tanya Tagaq song: This fiercely charismatic, Canadian Inuk singer's throaty voice demands full attention, whether she's whispering in her softest register or howling at the sky.
Trump was notably throaty as he answered moderator Lester Holt's first question at Hofstra University, where he faced off against Hillary Clinton, who looked more than bounced back from a case of pneumonia.
The aforementioned tune sees Cowgill haul out his best Type O Negative vibes, then immediately stride into the dusty spaghetti Western dirge "I Wanna Die at 69," replete with his inimitable throaty growl.
Written on the road during Florida Georgia Line's tour by FGL's Tyler Hubbard, James McNair, Jordan Schmidt, and producer Bart Butler, the song proves a natural fit for the Georgia native's throaty, pensive vocals.
We jumped off waterfalls and explored abandoned houses and sang throaty renditions of Third Eye Blind songs to each other, living in that "right this moment" way you only really can when you're 18.
Not only did my engine sound better (not up for debate, Porsche fans), I also had an extra helping of the throaty, crackling exhaust note in my ears, thanks to the Aston being roofless.
While the voluminous, synth-sounding guitars (and vice-versa) and singer/producer Babette Hayward's throaty vocals move at a steady, calming throb, catch how Hayward reaches into her yearning falsetto range for the chorus.
That voice—previously heard in Whirr, and currently moonlighting in another project, Miserable—has an intriguing depth to it, whether she's employing a powerful rasp, a throaty moan, or a more delicate, pillowy croon.
The Alexandrine line is unwieldy at the best of times, although Claude Perron handles it with admirable panache as the fierce housemaid Dorine in this version, confidently stretching out the throaty vowels of "j'enrage" and "gloire".
Big-screen glimpses of him on the warm-up track brought roars of appreciation from the crowd and when the Jamaican entered the arena and clapped the fans they responded with a throaty roar of appreciation.
But pop the hood and discover a supercharged 231-horsepower Coyote V-2600 engine, whose low, throaty rumble helped draw a crowd to the Bronco's parking spot outside the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue.
"On Her Way" is a poppy, sweet track all full of throaty callback vocals while "More Than 10 Things," on the other side, is a scuzzy Riot Grrrl track, Jaffer's voice never far from a yelp.
Car lovers may miss the angry sewing machine clack of a Porsche 911's flat-six, the throaty grumble and whine of a supercharged Dodge Hemi V8, or the cranial wail of a Ferrari V-12.
When she played at the 92nd Street Y, that roughness came through powerfully during the unaccompanied beginning to Ravel's "Tzigane," each phrase voiced in a throaty baritone that seemed to sing of jealous love and death.
Her throaty, talky singing follows the melody with as much restraint as is possible while still carrying a tune, while her writing paints miniature pictures of domestic adult life, encompassing marriage, parenthood and the larger familial structure.
Consider this a "smashing the patriarchy" two-fer: Chastain's defiant comments about sexual harassment, even at the risk of professional backlash; and a skit mocking film auditions that expect every woman to be a throaty-voiced sexpot.
Contrast the sound of someone's helpless belly laugh in response to something truly amusing to a more throaty "ah-ha-ha," that might signify agreement or a nasal "eh-heh-heh" when someone might be feeling uneasy.
But at a recent performance of his 1968 "Stimmung" for six vocalists, it occurred to me that many of the piece's sounds — droning vowels, throaty harmonics, chanted nonsense syllables — aren't far from the noises bored children make.
This is the Day is a kind of summons, a kind of incantation, a throaty invocation for a people who are animated by love and curiosity and do not fear death — those who are yet to be.
Her starting shot set the violinist Leonidas Kavakos off on a breathless race through throaty, full-bodied Gypsy scales — an exhilarating release at the end of a recital that often beguiled with its feline elegance and restraint.
Someone yelled, "That Darn Scat!" and Charles slapped his thighs and released a peal of laughter so distinct and delightful — like a throaty giggle — that as a child his older sisters regularly tickled it out of him.
First off, the lyrics are absurd: they read like an American dad's holiday to-do list ("Baseball / Basketball / Weiner dog / Short shorts") all delivered in vocalist Sebastian Murphy's throaty deadpan drawl, itself a nod to Mark E Smith.
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Mr. Sigurdsson's pieces floated the viola da gamba's throaty lines, sometimes echoing Baroque filigree, in hovering, otherworldly electronic tones and reverberations; it was as if a classical heritage was being perceived from some distant perspective, like our own.
""Known for her throaty laugh, edgy humor and quick-fire wit, showcased on some of Britain's most popular spin-off shows, 2015 saw her thrust into the mainstream, hosting ITV's flagship talent show, The X Factor, with Olly Murs.
As Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone expressively vied for Olivia Colman's affections, they evoked throaty, full-body laughs from the audience at the screening I attended, rather than the tight, pressurized laughter I heard while watching his earlier films.
" To many, Attica may seem a distant echo from the 1970s, remembered mainly through Al Pacino's throaty rallying cry in "Dog Day Afternoon," which itself has inspired pop-culture homages everywhere from "SpongeBob SquarePants" to "Orange Is the New Black.
As I mentioned before and you undoubtedly know already, Gaga has a hell of a voice, and it worked well with the song's thrashy aggression—her throaty, histrionic yowl wasn't quite Acid material, but it wasn't monumentally far off, either.
Slurring her words slightly, she avoids the breathy and the throaty for something sharper and more nasal, a voice that admits no vulnerability and cuts like a siren, a voice that sings even the tender love songs with stark, unfeeling authority.
What emerged was a deep throaty musical summons that almost quivered, casting those who heard it back to one of the most significant moments in Judaism when God stopped Abraham from sacrificing his own son and ordered him to kill a ram instead.
Scenes like these, jarringly morose and delivered in his throaty monotone, once again rerouted the genre's devotees toward Queensbridge, where Jones came of age: shortly after its release, "Illmatic" was praised as a benchmark début, and Jones gained clout as a prodigious writer.
Tammy Grimes, the throaty actress and singer who conquered Broadway at the age of 26, winning a Tony Award for her performance in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," and went on to a distinguished stage career, died on Sunday in Englewood, N.J. She was 82.
She marries her propulsive flow with throaty warbling with a crowd-pleasing set and an energy that still—even after GLAAD put out a statement about her using an anti-gay slur against blogger Perez Hilton—helps the LGBT+ fans in the room feel seen.
Lana Del Rey: Norman Fucking Rockwell (Polydor/Interscope) Lana Del Rey has invented her own genre of syncretic kitsch, in which icons of glamour from America's past half-century are contemplated and mocked in a voice that collapses countless distinct diva poses into a slurred, throaty drawl.
At times, Harding's emotive, throaty exhortatons evoke a gloomier Primordial bard Alan Averill, or a devilish Americana ditty; at others, he channels rougher-edged hardcore howlers, and lets the London grime creep back into his throat, and the quiet duet "Loss/Betrayal" is a gothic chiaroscuro dream.
Jefty's patrons are even more impressed by Lily's throaty rendition of Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer's melancholy ballad "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)," which she sings, in a slinky off-the-shoulder gown, with a smoldering cigarette parked atop the piano.
RUSSONELLO The banjo virtuoso Abigail Washburn studied Chinese language and culture before she took up the banjo, and amid many musical travels, including extended trips to China, she has collaborated since the early 2000s with Wu Fei, who plays the guzheng, a Chinese zither with a throaty tone.
It features a heavy dose of full frontal male nudity, a throaty rendition of "The Internationale" around a burning oil barrel and a cheeky recreation of the scene in Rubin Östlund's 2017 Palme d'Or-winning film, "The Square," when a genteel dinner is hijacked by a rogue performance artist.
In the weightless reading by the violinist Johnny Gandelsman, the violist William Frampton and the vocal ensemble Choral Chameleon, the music unfolded in contemplative beauty, with the juxtaposition of the instruments' throaty individuality and the even-tempered coolness of the voices creating just enough tension to sustain interest.
A MINUS Lorde: Melodrama (Lava/Republic) Having achieved world renown as a 16-year-old innocent with a throaty voice, a head on her shoulders, and the nerve to dissent from a style of upward mobility invented by black people a pole away, she returns four years later as what else—a pop property with a sex life.
In the video for "The Sound," a throaty diva-pop single from the Manchester outfit's brilliant new album I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, frontman Matt Healy and his charges do their nouveau-retro thing while literally trapped in a glowy, pink-hued, box-shaped performance space.
So you tweaked your back moving, or you've got a real throaty cough that you can't seem to shake, or your ankle clicks when it's raining because you sprained it really badly a few years back, or your lymph nodes swell up whenever you have too much white wine, or (most likely) you're dealing with a heady cocktail of some or all of the above.
But behind the flair and the practiced, throaty whisper — a plummy voice redolent of Miss Porter's School and summers in Newport — there were hints of a little girl from the 1930s who stuttered terribly, too shy and miserable to express her feelings, and of a tumultuous American life chronicled faithfully in the gossip columns: every twist of her Hollywood affairs, her loneliness, bursts of creativity and the blow of witnessing the suicide of a son.
Her dogged, dynamic, texturally varied folk-postpunk band jumps from the speakers with confidence and glee, and the throaty distortion of her voice fits these songs quite specifically, especially on the album's first half: "Never Be Mine" is the kind of retro coffeehouse ballad so vivid one can't quite place its stylistic source ("Heeeeeee wants to know why"), "Shut Up Kiss Me" is exactly as joyful and zippy as the title suggests, and when "Not Gonna Kill You" deploys a riff I keep expecting will lead to Suede's "Metal Mickey" but instead morphs into another coffeehouse ballad complete with jangle and wail, things could hardly get more irresistible.

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