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full-throated

[fool-throh-tid] / ˈfʊlˈθroʊ tɪd /


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The full-throated approach is a departure for the partnership, which was derided by some business leaders and political consultants last year for having little sway during the hotly contested mayoral race.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 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

Even as his position toughened rhetorically today, those around Sir Keir remain resistant to pressure for him to deliver the full-throated 'Love Actually moment' some in Labour desire.

From BBC • Jan. 21, 2026

I’m still thinking about Toni Servillo’s full-throated performance in “Tre modi per non morire: Baudelaire, Dante, i Greci,” adapted from works by Giuseppe Montesano.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2025

I woke that night to a horrible sound, a full-throated screaming into the blackness, screecher loud.

From "Willodeen" by Katherine Applegate