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Though pelicans — and their deep throat pouches — have existed for at least 30 million years, they do not appear in the Eastern Shore’s historical records.

From Washington Post Jul. 1, 2022

Thy mouth was leant upon the wall Against the painted mouth, thy chin Touched the hair's painted curve and fall; Thy deep throat, fallen lax and thin, Worked as the blood's beat worked therein.

From Poems & Ballads (First Series) by Swinburne, Algernon Charles

The fine invocation in Isabella— Moan hither, all ye syllables of woe,    From the deep throat of sad Melpomene!

From Reviews by Wilde, Oscar

It was broken by a loud laugh from the pirate's deep throat.

From The Thirsty Sword by Leighton, Robert

The Professor barely caught the words, for they were gurgled in the deep throat.

From Tess of the Storm Country by White, Grace Miller




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