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gutturally

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English

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Etymology

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From guttural +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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gutturally (comparative more gutturally, superlative most gutturally)

  1. In a harsh or throaty manner.
    • 1988 April 22, Neil Tesser, “Bill Frisell, Ikue Mori, Jim Staley”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      And you still can't imagine the results without blurring and often removing the lines between composition and improvisation, between acoustic and electronic sound, and between the percussive counterpoint posed by Staley's trombone to the weird lyricism Frisell manages to achieve with gutturally synthesized blocks of sound.
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