hoarse

  • 21hoarse´ness — hoarse «hrs, hohrs», adjective, hoars|er, hoars|est. 1. sounding rough and deep: »the hoarse croak of the bullfrog. SYNONYM(S): raucous. 2. having a rough voice: »A bad cold has made me hoarse. Warwick is hoarse with calling thee to arms ( …

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  • 22Hoarse (album) — Infobox Album Name = Hoarse Type = Live Artist = 16 Horsepower Released = 2000 (Europe), 2001 (North America) Recorded = 1998 Genre = Alternative country Label = Checkered Past Records 2001, Alternative Tentacles 2006 Last album = Secret South… …

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  • 23hoarse — adjective /hɔəs, hoʊɹs/ Afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice …

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  • 24hoarse — Synonyms and related words: blurred, brassy, brazen, breathy, choked, choking, coarse, cracked, croaking, croaky, drawling, drawly, dry, dysphonic, grating, gruff, guttural, harsh, harsh sounding, hawking, husky, inarticulate, indistinct, jarring …

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  • 25hoarse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. throaty, raucous, husky, thick, croaking. See roughness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. grating, rough, uneven, harsh, raucous, discordant, gruff, strident, husky, throaty, thick, growling, croaking,… …

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  • 26hoarse — horse …

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  • 27hoarse — adj. [hose]. O. and N. 504. AS. has …

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  • 28hoarse — hÉ”rs /hɔːs adj. husky, throaty, having a rough low sound (of a voice or other sounds) …

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  • 29hoarse — ashore …

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  • 30hoarse — has …

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