NOUN
- the largest cartilage of the larynx
- tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas; northern India to Thailand
How To Use Adam's apple In A Sentence
- A soldier tried to shove a bayonet into his throat, but the steel buckled against his adam's apple superconductor.
- The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room.
- Two things he was particularly fond of, and upon which he flourished whenever he could get them -- turnip greens and "hog's gullicks," the "Adam's apple" of a hog's haslet, or the "google," as it is commonly called. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
- The sinewy neck and its prominent adam's apple, the all-too-heavy make-up, the pronounced muscles on the legs and arms.
- Probably female; neck smooth, no real Adam's apple.
- Over his not entirely clean white collar you could see his Adam's apple thumping.
- I find that your Adam's apple isn't apparent.
- Probably female; neck smooth, no real Adam's apple.
- A soldier tried to shove a bayonet into his throat, but the steel buckled against his adam's apple superconductor.
- His Adam's apple bobbed up and down, which sent butterflies fluttering in her stomach.