Meaning of the word "a frog in your throat" in English
What does "a frog in your throat" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
a frog in your throat
US /ə frɑɡ ɪn jʊər θroʊt/
UK /ə frɒɡ ɪn jɔː θrəʊt/
Idiom
a temporary hoarseness or difficulty speaking, often due to a dry throat or mucus
Example:
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I have a frog in my throat this morning, so I can barely speak.
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He cleared his throat, as if he had a frog in his throat, before starting his speech.