Sentence example with the word 'hoarse'

hoarse

blurred, choking, drawling, gruff, husky, metallic, ragged, roupy, squawking, strident, tremulous

Definition adj. deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion

Last update: August 18, 2015


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

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He took a goblet of claret from the lackey who brought his salver, emptied it, and went on, hoarse with passion.   [adjective]

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"Call Mistress Angela Kirkland," said the Serjeant, in strong steady tones that contrasted with the indignant father's hoarse and gasping utterance.   [adjective]

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"Dear brother," said the old lady, "ye'll cry yoursell as hoarse as a corbie--is that the way to skreigh when there's a sick person in the house."'   [adjective]

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A hoarse and sullen roar had in part prepared him for the scene which presented itself, yet it was not to be viewed without surprise and even terror.   [adjective]

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When they were alone, he called out in a hoarse voice and with a look that proved the extent of his intoxication: "This life is not to be borne."   [adjective]

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When we had rowed a little further, we discerned it to be a man riding upon a hencoop, who, seeing us approach, pronounced with a hoarse voice, "D--n your bloods."   [adjective]

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