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Example sentences for "throated"

Lexicographically close words:
thrives; thriving; thro; throat; throate; throats; throaty; throb; throbbed; throbbing
  1. But he, like the rest, showed no apparent distrust of us, neither did some newly arrived white-throated sparrows, who joined in the general scramble for insects.

  2. Other red-throated loons were noted on July 29 through August 4.

  3. The nest was within 30 feet of a nest of a red-throated loon, which was accepted in the territory of the tern without molestation.

  4. He didn't know they were white throated swifts nor did he care.

  5. The gesture called forth deep throated warning from Bart, and he caught back his hand with a start.

  6. A deep-throated echo boomed back at him, and the sound went down the gulch, three times repeated.

  7. The ruby-throated humming-bird [Footnote: Trochilus Rubus] is the only species that is known in Canada.

  8. The nest of the ruby throated humming-bird is usually built on a mossy branch.

  9. Who knows but from our loins may spring (Long hence) some winged sweet-throated thing As much superior to us As we to Cynocephalus?

  10. The great brown city woke to the thunder-throated voice of festival; the princes of the world foregathered there in honor of the King who would take Semiramis to wife.

  11. So Semiramis suffered the King's caress, smiling her smiles of promise, while she hushed the curses of her fury-throated hate.

  12. Menon checked her with a rich, full-throated laugh that echoed to the temple's dome.

  13. A whiff of wind down the big-throated chimney stirred the log embers on the hearth, and the girl jumped to her feet, closing the book with an impatient snap.

  14. The black-throated green warbler is now one of our commonest summer warblers; there are plenty of purple finches; and, best of all, the bobolinks are far from infrequent.

  15. When I was a boy neither the black-throated green warbler nor the purple finch nested around us, nor were bobolinks found in our fields.

  16. He thought that the white-throated birds were in breeding plumage, and that the black-throated birds (from Guam) were in autumn and winter dress.

  17. I was attracted by their deep-throated sibilation that is uttered while feeding.

  18. I saw the Blackburnian, the summer yellowbird, and the black-throated green.

  19. Fancy a President of the United States stalking rapidly across bushy fields to the woods, eager as a boy and filled with the one idea of showing to his visitors the black-throated green warbler!

  20. A few days after my visit he wrote me that he had identified the yellow-throated or Dominican warbler in his woods, the first he had ever seen.

  21. The question of finances, for one thing, was always with him, particularly during his first years, when deficits were regularly reported and as regularly taken care of by special appropriations of the Legislature.

  22. In every opening the white-throated sparrow abounded, striking up his clear sweet whistle, at times so loud and sudden that one's momentary impression was that some farm boy was approaching, or was secreted there behind the logs.

  23. The principal singer was the white-throated sparrow, which we heard and saw everywhere on the route.

  24. The place had a great-throated chimney with a tremendous expanse of fireplace within, that cried "More!

  25. The red-throated pipit in adult summer plumage is a very handsome species.

  26. A large number of white-throated kingfishers nested in the banks of the Baco River, Mindoro, during our stay at Balete in April, 1905, while other pairs excavated holes in masses of earth held among the roots of overturned trees.

  27. The rufous-throated bulbul is common in Mindanao and Basilan; it is found along edges of forest, in second growth, and in guava bushes.

  28. One of the most interesting birds sent from Negros is this white-throated flycatcher, very nearly allied to R.

  29. Hannigan was roaring a primitive bull-throated chant and firing at everything that moved.

  30. The Greenbacks were yelling now, lifting those great voices of theirs in full throated bullfrog croaks.

  31. At the harsh tone of his voice, the whimpering sounds in the room suddenly burst forth in full volume as the ten pollywogs raised their hoarse voices into full throated croaks.

  32. O'Shaughnessy was yelling in his ear with the full-throated croak of an adult Narakan, drowning out what the wounded picket was trying to say.

  33. Langham moved impatiently; her low full-throated mirth jarred on his somber mood.

  34. The special form of physical life I have been describing gives you a right to expect more delicate perceptions and a more reflective, nature than you commonly find in shaggy-throated men, clad in heavy suits of muscles.

  35. But these were deaf to the hoarse-throated war, For there was none to draw their battle forth, 840 And give them just array.

  36. Bellow'd brazen-throated Mars 1020 Loud as nine thousand warriors, or as ten Join'd in close combat.

  37. Dave reached across and turned up the lamp flame with deep-throated chuckles.

  38. With deep-throated chuckles, Justin selected one of the twisted sticks and handed it over, while the wives gravely seated themselves to watch further proceedings.

  39. Aswatthaman was not afraid, and he fought with his adversary until he perceived that he was the god Shiva, the Blue-throated Destroyer.

  40. Instinctively, then, some one began laughing; the next man took it up, and soon a roar of hoarse-throated laughter came from the hundreds of Indian soldiery who had witnessed the scene.

  41. Just before this, however, down beyond the Austrian Legation came a flourish of hoarse-throated trumpets--those wonderful Chinese trumpets.

  42. In the morning sweet-throated cavalry trumpets sounded a reveille, which floated over hill and dale so chastely and calmly that one wished they might never stop.

  43. Around us those hoarse-throated trumpets have been ringing out stentoriously all day.

  44. The Ruby-throated Humming-Bird did not often stay up long enough to see this, and he watched the four smooth yellow petals of one untwist themselves until they were free to spring wide open.

  45. One day the Tomato Worms told the Ruby-throated Humming-Bird about all this.

  46. Yet it troubled him to know that others did not think so, and he began to remember how many times he had heard people admire the Ruby-throated Humming-Bird.

  47. Now that the Ruby-throated Humming-Bird had no home cares, he made many calls on his friends.

  48. Then it rang out rich and harmonious, the full-throated paddling chanty of a gold-boat of blacks coming down river with their tiny pokes of glittering dust.

  49. Black cuckoos or old witch-birds flew up like disheveled grackles; cotton-birds flashed by, and black-throated orioles glowed among the foliage.

  50. And a deep-throated curse rose to his lips.

  51. Joan thought it sounded more like a deep-throated gurgle.

  52. So their tongues were loosened, and they offered their messenger the jest from which they could seldom long refrain, the coarse, deep-throated jest which sprang from sheer animal spirits rather than any subtlety of wit.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "throated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    throated blue; throated green; throated sparrow