Pronunciation of the English word throats.
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1. | They are always at each other's throats. | |
2. | Tom and Mary are always at each other's throats. | |
3. | Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man. | |
4. | Tom and his buddies slit the throats of eleven men and women. | |
5. | Our throats are becoming dry, standing beneath the sun like this, without even a tree for shade. | |
6. | If you have two religions in your land, the two will cut each other's throats; but if you have thirty religions, they will dwell in peace. | |
7. | They were at each other's throats. | |
8. | Tom and Mary are at each other's throats. | |
9. | Our throats are eager to drink something. | |
10. | Tom and Mary cleared their throats. |