Hoarse Sentence Examples

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  • His face was red, his voice hoarse from shouting.

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  • She screamed until she was hoarse, shaking in the chilled air.

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  • Finally, she managed a hoarse whisper.

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  • From the host's room came the sounds of a child crying, the despairing sobs of a woman, and the hoarse angry shouting of Ferapontov.

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  • When Rostov asked what was the matter, he only uttered some incoherent oaths and threats in a hoarse, feeble voice.

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  • The vestibule was filled with the discordant sounds of a struggle and of a tipsy, hoarse voice.

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  • Scoundrels! yelled Kutuzov in a hoarse voice, waving his arms and reeling.

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  • Brady's voice was a hoarse whisper.

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  • She dropped to her knees between the two bloodied corpses, hoarse from screaming.

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  • Her hoarse whisper betrayed her relief.

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  • His voice was hoarse, his body straining.

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  • Spenser, in "Colin Clout's come home again," calls him with a spice of raillery "old Palaemon" who "sung so long until quite hoarse he grew."

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  • In some places she raised her voice, in others she whispered, lifting her head triumphantly; sometimes she paused and uttered hoarse sounds, rolling her eyes.

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  • The cry of this great cat, which is heard at night, and most frequently during the pairing season, is deep and hoarse in tone, and consists of the sound pu, pu, often repeated.

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  • If the engine whistles, let it whistle till it is hoarse for its pains.

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  • His body shook, and he flung his head back to the sky with a hoarse shout.

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  • No, it's impossible! thought Nicholas, still shouting with a hoarse voice.

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  • The words forced through her vocal chords sounded louder, but still hoarse.

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  • His hoarse voice threw her off guard.

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  • Worse still when they tried to bark at us nothing happened except for a tiny hoarse croak.

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  • She spoke until she was hoarse.

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  • On seeing his daughter he moved his helpless lips and made a hoarse sound.

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  • Then the throat and tongue swell, the voice becomes hoarse, and swallowing and breathing become labored.

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  • He rode hurriedly from the battlefield and returned to the Shevardino knoll, where he sat on his campstool, his sallow face swollen and heavy, his eyes dim, his nose red, and his voice hoarse, involuntarily listening, with downcast eyes, to the sounds of firing.

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  • Swaying from side to side on his long, thin legs in his fluttering dressing gown, this lunatic was running impetuously, his gaze fixed on Rostopchin, shouting something in a hoarse voice and making signs to him to stop.

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  • The Grey God's hoarse, broken voice made Dusty tense as he turned to face him.

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  • Margo replies - in a very hoarse voice - that she'll get even with Smith in her own way.

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  • Carter put his slightly hoarse voice to good use.

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  • I went home hoarse from cheering and red-eyed from weeping.

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  • The crowds had grown hoarse by this time and were relieving their shouts of " Down with Mosley!

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  • His throat was clogged, making him sound hoarse.

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  • The cold got worse, The frog got hoarse, Till croaking he scared a polliwog!

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  • It can cry all day and never become hoarse.

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  • So that e'en God Must guess from sounds so hoarse Their true purport.

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  • With his shaggy head thrown back like birds when they drink, pressing his spurs mercilessly into the sides of his good horse, Bedouin, and sitting as though falling backwards in the saddle, he galloped to the other flank of the squadron and shouted in a hoarse voice to the men to look to their pistols.

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  • When she had left the room the prince again began speaking about his son, about the war, and about the Emperor, angrily twitching his brows and raising his hoarse voice, and then he had a second and final stroke.

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  • He was evidently tipsy, and was singing a French song in a hoarse broken voice, with an arm thrown round the nearest soldier.

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  • Kennel cough is a bronchial and throat infection caused by a variety of different viruses that results in a prolonged, hoarse cough.

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  • Symptoms include fatigue, difficulty swallowing, mood swings, hoarse voice, sensitivity to cold, forgetfulness, and dry/coarse skin and hair.

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  • These children have a constantly runny nose or a hoarse, deep voice.

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  • Its voice was hoarse, and it spoke with a small lisp.

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  • We all had a great time, but I say this about Geoff Jones in particular, who was probably a little hoarse afterward!

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  • By now we were all very cold and I was quite hoarse from talking to people and organizing photographers and such like.

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  • However, it was really fun and I'm now pretty hoarse from all the yelling.

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  • Anyway went hoarse cheering for UEA, Grace was out shouting the Hallam Poly drum.

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  • Snoring is a hoarse or harsh-sounding breathing that happens during sleep when the relaxed tissues in the throat partially obstruct the airway.

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  • In addition, the child may have a cough that sounds like a seal barking, and will have a hoarse voice.

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  • Petya pushed her hand away with his knee, seized a biscuit, and as if fearing to be too late, again shouted "Hurrah!" with a voice already hoarse.

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  • Before he passed out, he released what sounded like a hoarse laugh.

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