throat - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • slit: Soon, they all lay dead at her feet, their throats all neatly slit into macabre grins across their necks.
  • soothe: Beside shortening the duration of cold symptoms, zinc also soothes a rough, sore throat on contact.
  • upturn: It fell, warm, across her upturned throat, in the half light.
  • hurt: The Independent ' I laughed so much my throat hurt ' .
  • cut: These animals can have their throats cut whilst fully conscious.
  • relieve: Good advice Hot drinks can relieve the sore throat.

Adjective modifier

  • sore: Poor little Annie Davies was absent from school with a sore throat which led to her funeral just 8 days later!
  • parched: It's time to relax and wet parched throats, Shop shut, last customer kicked out in the air.
  • itchy: Antihistamines Antihistamines provide quick relief for symptoms such as the sneezes, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes and itchy throats.
  • dry: Later symptoms include watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, a dry sore throat, & anorexia.
  • deep: Look at a tiny girl's horny action where she deep throats 20cm of huge penis!
  • persistent: A persistent sore throat or raised temperature or both.

Modifies a noun

  • swab: Therefore their presence on throat swab cultures is normal; finding them in cultured blood samples is highly significant.
  • lozenge: Throat lozenges or a throat spray can alleviate a sore throat and lubricate your throat to help a cough.
  • chakra: So we can see the throat chakra as the sacrificing, substantial element in this whole thing.
  • slit: Dead bodies with their throats slit lay in the streets.
  • irritation: For a throat irritation simple linctus ( in warm water ) could help.
  • halyard: Firstly, the purchases on the peak and the throat halyards should be the same.

Noun used with modifier

  • strep: If OCD results from a strep throat infection, the symptoms seem to start quickly, probably within one or two weeks.
  • cut: The next morning, she was found fully clothed on her bed with a cut throat.

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