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croaky

[kroh-kee] / ˈkroʊ ki /


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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 May 5, 2022

Djokovic, who sounded croaky when speaking after the match, explained he has been feeling unwell.

From Washington Times Oct. 30, 2019

Theresa May might be stocking up on cough remedies after battling through a croaky voice during her Conservative Party conference speech - but could the prime minister have done anything to fix her faltering voice?

From BBC Oct. 4, 2017

He sounded croaky and crotchety, and I didn’t push him.

From The Guardian Mar. 4, 2017

“But I don’t even want a boyfriend or to be talking to anyone. And that’s not even the point,” Isabella goes on in her croaky voice.

From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée




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