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throat
noun
1 the top part of the windpipe.
2 the middle part of the pharynx, extending to the larynx.
3 the front part of the neck.
4 something that resembles a throat in form or function, especially a narrow passageway or opening.
[Anglo-Saxon]
cut one's own throat to cause one's own ruin or downfall.
cut someone's throat to kill or injure them by slitting open their throat.
stick in one's throat said of an unwelcome or unpalatable thought, etc: to be impossible to say, believe or accept.
noun
1 the top part of the windpipe.
2 the middle part of the pharynx, extending to the larynx.
3 the front part of the neck.
4 something that resembles a throat in form or function, especially a narrow passageway or opening.
[Anglo-Saxon]
cut one's own throat to cause one's own ruin or downfall.
cut someone's throat to kill or injure them by slitting open their throat.
stick in one's throat said of an unwelcome or unpalatable thought, etc: to be impossible to say, believe or accept.
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