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guttural

[guht-er-uhl] / ˈgʌt ər əl /


Example Sentences

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The scene ends with Lindo breaking into a guttural humming and drumming, expressing pain that transcends words.

From Los Angeles Times

All the creature’s unease had vanished: he gave a guttural burr in his throat, a turbine of delight.

From Literature

"It was the guttural voices of the keeners, there's only three recordings and all three are just so poignant and they're so different," she said.

From BBC

He sniffed, and growled, and uttered a few words in the low, guttural language that he and his siblings sometimes used among themselves.

From Literature

The infectious laugh that Murphy used in his films and stand-up is gone, replaced by a deeper, more guttural laugh.

From Los Angeles Times