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full-throatedadjective1Using the full power of one’s voice: she rose to the challenge and produced some full-throated singing...- The music is an ecstatic dance, occasionally breaking out into full-throated ardent song.
- Artistes sang full-throated, their voices carrying across a crowd of two or three thousand people.
- His manner is easygoing and his laugh quick and full-throated.
1.1Expressed loudly or vigorously: she voiced her full-throated support for the idea...- Nor was there any noticeable clamor for more full-throated commemorations.
- Whether you're for or against the war, a full-throated debate in the media is overdue.
- Dean is mounting a full-throated challenge to the Democratic Party establishment.
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