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stertorous

[stur-ter-uhs] / ˈstɜr tər əs /






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It had something to do with his stertorous, slightly nasal-breathy way of speaking: a vocal tic to compare with De Niro or Brando.

From The Guardian • Jun. 20, 2013

From the bunk above Seaman Ward's issued the stertorous breathing of a 250-lb. shipmate, also slumbering.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its breath is stertorous, mechanical; its tread is elephantine; its vocal chords match its tread—for this doll can talk—and bawl— and bellow.

From Time Magazine Archive

A cheap space heater is "a wattage hog with a stertorous fan and a grinning orange mouth."

From Time Magazine Archive

It was certainly odd that whenever she got into that lethargic state, with the stertorous breathing, she put the flowers from her; but that when she waked she clutched them close.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker