Throaty
adjective, throatier, throatiest.
1.
produced or modified in the throat, as certain sounds; guttural, husky, or hoarse.
adjective throatier, throatiest
1.
indicating a sore throat; hoarse: a throaty cough
2.
of, relating to, or produced in or by the throat
3.
deep, husky, or guttural
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