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gullets

noun as in neck

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A pre-tournament trip to Hong Kong had included an infamous night out with bottles of spirits being poured down players' gullets while they reclined in in a dentist chair.

From BBC

After days of agony, success is a room of people glancing at Lizzy’s work while stuffing their gullets with cheese.

The cormorants catch them as they dart away, but the leash keeps the larger fish from going down the birds’ gullets.

From Reuters

I fled down alleyways as dark and stifling as the gullets of dragons, through sizzling sparks and palls of smoke, under clotheslines fluttering with singed sheets.

Moreover, platypuses don’t have stomachs—their gullets lead directly to their intestines—and they have 10 sex chromosomes to our measly two.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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