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go for the throat
(idiomatic) To exert an unrestrained, aggressive effort, especially by assailing an opponent's or victim's area of greatest vulnerability.
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deep-throated
(of a sound) Coming from deep in the throat. / (of a sound, by extension) Loud and low. / (of an object) Having a long, narrow, tapered end.
deep-throated
simple past tense and past participle of deep-throat
deep-throating
present participle of deep-throat
deep-throats
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deep-throat
full-throated
(also figuratively of noises by objects) Using all the power of one's voice; communicated loudly or vociferously. / (figuratively) Showing strong feelings.
clergyman's throat
yellow-throated warbler
A small New World warbler with a yellow throat, Setophaga dominica.