thrapple (Meaning)
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thrapple (n.)
Windpipe; throttle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thrapple
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thrapple Sentence Examples
- The thrapple of the bird was constricted, making it difficult for it to breathe.
- The old man's thrapple grew thin and wrinkled with age.
- She gently stroked his thrapple, soothing him with her touch.
- The thrapple was a sensitive area on her body, and she couldn't stand to be touched there.
- The surgeon skillfully removed the tumor from the patient's thrapple.
- The policeman grabbed the suspect by the thrapple and pulled him to the ground.
- The pendant hung from a delicate chain around her thrapple.
- The snake's thrapple was covered in scales, giving it a rough texture.
- The woman's thrapple was adorned with a beautiful necklace.
- The horse's thrapple was swollen and painful after a long day of riding.
FAQs About the word thrapple
Windpipe; throttle.
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The thrapple of the bird was constricted, making it difficult for it to breathe.
The old man's thrapple grew thin and wrinkled with age.
She gently stroked his thrapple, soothing him with her touch.
The thrapple was a sensitive area on her body, and she couldn't stand to be touched there.