hoarse Definition In Czech

  • 0 (of voices, shouts etc) rough; harsh -- chraplavý

  • 1 having a hoarse voice, usually because one has a cold or cough, or because one has been shouting -- ochraptělý

    • The spectators shouted themselves hoarse.

    • You sound hoarse – have you a cold?

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Examples of hoarse

  • He would start a recitation with his voice in perfectly good trim but by the end of the evening he would become so hoarse that he was practically speechless.

  • First of all, they deny a statement, and then, when they get the evidence, all we get back from them is a hoarse laugh.

  • I must apologise for a heavy cold which gives me a slightly hoarse voice.

  • I do not want to make them so hoarse that they cannot even continue the debate.

  • But we can call upon local authorities until we are hoarse.

  • They are hoarse with their efforts to get more money.

  • I must excuse myself for being a little hoarse this evening.

  • Lennox's voice is hoarse and the song sung almost on a monotone.

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