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Definition of "full-throated" []

  • Using all the power of one's voice. (adjective)

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Use "full-throated" in a sentence
  • "If we can't find grounds for full-throated praise of our president, we can at least find lots of reasons to condemn the opposition."
  • "I was able to troll him into a full-throated defense of separation of powers and a rejection of the unitary executive theory."
  • "That conciliatory position stands in some contrast to the full-throated support offered to Bahrain's ruling Al Khalifa family by Saudi Arabia."