What does tear-throat mean?
Tear-throat means (obsolete) A blustering, boisterous person..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(obsolete) A blustering, boisterous person..
The majestical king of fishes, heroical most magnificent Herring, armed with white and red, keeps his court in all this hurly-burly, not like a tyrannical tear-throat in open arms, but like wise Diogenes in a barrel[…]
[…]upon which was erected the true picture of a most unmatchable Hangman[…]for this tear-throat termagant is a fellow in folio, a commander of such great command, and of such greatness to command, that I never saw any that in that respect could countermand him[…]
The cheap entertainment of the “tear-throat” Red Bull plays, with their battles, clowns, and fireworks, has been sharply contrasted with the innovative, “literary” dramatic styles of the hall-playhouses, which favored witplay over swordplay[…]
Or was he just going to expose the tear-throat acting in the Rose?
Use tear-throat when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Tear-throat means (obsolete) A blustering, boisterous person..
Common synonyms include hammy.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
The majestical king of fishes, heroical most magnificent Herring, armed with white and red, keeps his court in all this hurly-burly, not like a tyrannical tear-throat in open arms, but like wise Diogenes in a barrel[…]
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