throatful

/ˈθroʊtfʊl/

Definitions

1. noun

the amount of drink that can be swallowed at one time

“She took a throatful of the cold water to soothe her parched throat.”

2. adjective

full to the point of being unable to swallow more

“He was left feeling throatful after eating the massive burger.”

Synonyms

  • gulp
  • swallow

Antonyms

  • dry
  • thirsty