croaky

[ UK /kɹˈə‍ʊki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. like the sounds of frogs and crows
    a guttural voice
    acres of guttural frogs
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How To Use croaky In A Sentence

  • The man's voice was very deep and croaky, as if he had a throat infection.
  • The croaky voice may last for a week after the other symptoms have gone.
  • My voice was croaky but I was able to communicate.
  • He began to talk, still in his low, croaky voice.
  • Maggie's voice was croaky; she hadn't spoken to anyone for a while.
  • I'm sorry, but shitty aging makeup, croaky vocal fakery and - spoilers ahead - an exploitatively rendered, off-screen death do not a good performance make. Archive 2009-01-01
  • My voice is hoarse and croaky, my hands hurt and I'm still shaking!
  • He apologises for sounding croaky, and even gets a bit of a heckle when he's off on a verbal detour about birdspotting.
  • ‘Hello,’ he says in his croaky voice, pushing his head forward, turtle-like and squinting at me on the doorstep.
  • This is a great return to form from the croaky voiced one, with loads of featured artists.
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