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Resolved to take fate by the throat and shake a living out of her.

Resolved to take fate by the throat and shake a living out of her.

Louisa May Alcott (1997). “The Journals of Louisa May Alcott”, p.90, University of Georgia Press

The brazen throat of war.

John Milton (1842). “The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors; and with Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, Derived Principally from Original Documents in Her Majesty's State-paper Office”, p.505

A French traveler with a sore throat is a wonderful thing to behold, but it takes more than tonsillitis to prevent a Frenchman from boasting.

Paul Theroux (1989). “The Old Patagonian Express: By Train Through the Americas”, p.244, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Carpe Jugulum," read Agnes aloud. "That's... well, Carpe Diem is 'Sieze the Day,' so this means-" "Go for the throat

Terry Pratchett (2008). “Carpe Jugulum: (Discworld Novel 23)”, p.83, Random House

thou art the best o' the cut-throats

William Shakespeare (2001). “The Tragedy of Macbeth”, p.165, Classic Books Company

In thy foul throat thou liest.

William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: Richard III. Henry VIII”, p.24

It's a jagged thing in my throat, how much I miss her.

Sara Zarr (2012). “How To Save A Life”, p.96, Usborne Publishing Ltd

After all we'd been through, we still couldn't take our heads from out of our asses or our hands from around each other's throats.

Max Brooks (2006). “World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War”, p.266, Broadway Books

I cleared my throat - it isn't frogs you get in your throat; it's memories.

Martha Grimes (2006). “Belle Ruin”, New Amer Library

He was deciding whether to cut her throat or love her forever.

Margaret Atwood (2000). “The Blind Assassin”, Random House Large Print Publishing