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guttural

[guht-er-uhl] / ˈgʌt ər əl /


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A pumped-up Finn celebrated with fists clenched and a guttural roar.

From BBC

As fans voiced their displeasure with him and with Walker, Crawford let out a guttural scream that could be heard everywhere when he saw the ball go over the fence.

From Seattle Times

It ignited a crowd reaction that made the earlier one seem tepid by comparison, the sort of cosmic, guttural roar that only sports can provide.

From Seattle Times

Raspy grunts, high-pitched mews, guttural barks and the occasional roar bellowed toward my group of hikers at Año Nuevo State Park, a remote strip of coastal bluffs about 60 miles south of San Francisco.

From New York Times

Some find the low, guttural voice to be grating.

From Washington Post