Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
have-a-frog-in-your-throat
idiom
/ˌhæv ə frɔɡ ɪn jʊər θroʊt/
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Definition
To have difficulty speaking clearly, often due to a temporary hoarseness or a feeling of something stuck in the throat.
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Examples
- When she started her speech, she suddenly had a frog in her throat and struggled to get the words out.
- He always seems to have a frog in his throat when it’s time to present in front of the class.
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Meaning
This expression is used when someone’s voice is affected by a sore throat or when they are nervous, making it sound unclear or choked.
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Synonyms
- Hoarse voice
- Speech difficulty
- Choked up