adv. [f. THROATY a. + -LY2.] In a throaty manner; gutturally; hoarsely.
1879. Observer, 15 June, 6/3. Signor Campanini, as Arturo, sang less throatily than usual.
1893. Scribners Mag., XIV. 61. A tame cornet tenored it throatily.
1899. B. Capes, Lady of Darkness, xvii. Charlot sniggered throatily.
1901. Blackw. Mag., Dec., 820/1. The wind ranged throatily round the coast.