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larynx

[lar-ingks] / ˈlær ɪŋks /




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“Or my larynx is about to fall out. I don’t think I’ve ever connected so many calls in one night in my life.”

From Literature

His parents were told he might never walk and might struggle with eating after needing surgery for a floppy larynx.

From BBC

At the same time, they create a high pitched sound by whistling inside the larynx.

From Science Daily

She has regular contact with her GP surgery as she is on thyroid medication after having half her larynx removed because of a benign tumour.

From BBC

I should first clarify for readers that in real life you don’t speak like the ghost of every British stage ham converged into one larynx.

From Los Angeles Times