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full-throated

[fool-throh-tid] / ˈfʊlˈθroʊ tɪd /


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He’s enjoyed a good reputation as Manchester’s mayor, and many here remember his full-throated attacks on Boris Johnson during the pandemic.

From Slate • Jun. 23, 2026

But inside SoFi Stadium, thousands of L.A.’s Iranian supporters gave the team its full-throated support.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2026

Jin smiles broadly as he preaches on the joy of the Christian faith, only later to launch into a full-throated roar against perceived injustices.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026

On the original, Dylan firmly asserts, but the arrangement here is a full-throated declaration and a celebration of the progress made at that point in history.

From Salon • Feb. 24, 2026

The noise was deafening—now a full-throated, throbbing roar that filled the water and air.

From "The Voyage Of The Frog" by Gary Paulsen




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