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- adverb In a
throaty manner
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Examples
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When she asks, throatily, "Are we going to have an affair?" he answers, "Yes."
Zen and the Bar of Motorcycles Nancy deWolf Smith 2011
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On Bedroom Eyes and In My Head, Gundred no less throatily mourns the absence of her husband while she's on tour.
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“Feels good?” he asked throatily, watching the emotions run across my face as he pushed his fingers deeper into me.
Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011
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“Feels good?” he asked throatily, watching the emotions run across my face as he pushed his fingers deeper into me.
Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011
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“Feels good?” he asked throatily, watching the emotions run across my face as he pushed his fingers deeper into me.
Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011
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She looks at me and growls throatily, in a friendly way.
Soul-Spelunking – Another Wacky Exploration in Free-Writing « Looking for Roots 2009
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“Feels good?” he asked throatily, watching the emotions run across my face as he pushed his fingers deeper into me.
Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011
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"Can you believe anyone with a name like that?" she asked, laughing throatily.
The Kicker 2010
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“I never did have much respect for authority.”, she throatily confessed.
fire and ice 2010
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The moment the President expressed his support for a resolution on deficit-reduction, seven Republican senators suddenly found the resolution they had so ardently, full-throatily called for - and backed - to be too extreme for their liking.
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