Sentence examples for throat dry from inspiring English sources

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My mouth is thick with coffee and my throat dry from the car heater.

Sick building syndrome (SBS), term applied to a situation in which some or all the people occupying a building (usually working or living in it) experience non-specific health effects such as headache; dizziness; nausea; irritated eyes, nose, or throat; dry cough; or skin irritation.

My throat dry, my head burning, I finally managed to locate the reading room, and when I got there, so obviously flustered compared with the students I had met on the way, and scanned the rows of desks, there was someone standing at the far end waving, it was her, she cleared her desk at top speed, put on her denim jacket, and came over to me with a smile on her lips.

Throat dry.

I wondered: Is my throat dry, or am I trying to wash the words out of my mouth?

It doesn't make my heart skip a beat, turn my throat dry and my palms clammy, or cause my body to break out in cold sweat.

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Instead my throat dries, lumps up, the words won't form.

Waiting is always hard, my palms get sweaty, my legs go numb and my throat dries out.

My throat dried up.

His throat dries out because he flies so much, Gingrich said.

As she sang "Oh, Holy Night," her throat dried up and she had to stop singing, waving the orchestra to stop playing or turn off the tracks.

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