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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

Too-oot! toot! toot! sounded sharply, hoarsely, from the deep throat of the "Chelsea's" whistle.

From The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep by Victor G. Durham

Moan hither, all ye syllables of woe, From the deep throat of sad Melpomene!

From Keats: Poems Published in 1820 by M. (Margaret) Robertson

Nettuno followed, barking wildly and with a deep throat.

From The Headsman The Abbaye des Vignerons by James Fenimore Cooper

An enormous staghound dashed out from his covert somewhere, with an utterance from his deep throat which sounded sufficiently awful to Dolly, an angry or a warning bay, and came springing towards her.

From The End of a Coil by Susan Warner




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