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croaky

[kroh-kee] / ˈkroʊ ki /


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It can elegantly vault octaves, scoop notes without a croaky glottal fry and crack words into multi-note, velvety yodels.

From Los Angeles Times

"When I came out here I was so nervous," said the singer, who'd earlier admitted her voice was "a bit croaky".

From BBC

She invented a new identity - Raymond Lloyd - and disguised herself with a wig, body suit and "croaky" voice.

From BBC

The sound I make is croaky like a frog.

From Literature

Slate, Fleischer-Camp’s chief collaborator, brings a touch of poignancy to the smallest moments in her cracked, slightly croaky delivery, which fluctuates between heartwarming and heartbreaking.

From Washington Post