throats
n. countable A2 Elementary US //ˈθɹoʊts// UK //θɹˈəʊts// throats
n. the front part of your neck that lets you swallow and breathe. It is also the part of your body that makes sounds when you speak.
n. the passage from the back of the mouth to the lungs and stomach, containing the pharynx and larynx. Plural form of 'throat'.
The cold air made their throats feel very dry.
After cheering for hours at the stadium, the fans found that their throats were sore and their voices were gone.
The doctor examined the patients' throats to check for inflammation or signs of a viral infection during the winter flu season.
Usage
Commonly used in the idiom 'at each other's throats' to describe people arguing fiercely.