a lump in the throat in a sentence
Examples
- After that, she sang You Must Love Me, from the Evita soundtrack, which left a lump in the throats of the crowd, especially when she shed tears in the midst of her emotional rendition.
- The TV picture of Aikman, holding hands with teammates Charlie Williams and Darren Woodson as Richie Cunningham lined up his game-winning, 42-yard kick, put a lump in the throats of thousands of Cowboys fans.
- After ruling out physical ailments that can cause the feeling of a lump in the throat, like throat cancer or esophageal reflux, in which some stomach contents are released upward, doctors call the condition globus hystericus.
- Little League's importance is rooted in the fact that it is a piece of history, a sporting event that still charms and moves baseball fans, young and old, to an outburst of joy or a lump in the throat.
- The object could be a city, a state, a market place, a school, a religious place or a saloon, Jugni's non-malicious commentary catches the essence of the place and produces in the listener a chuckle and sometimes a lump in the throat.
- Symptoms of sensory nerve damage include : chronic coughing, the feeling of having a lump in the throat ( globus sensation ), hypersensitivity or abnormal sensation, spasms of the vocal folds ( laryngospasms ), dysphagia, pain from vocal use, and voice loss in high pitch ranges.
- Danny Morgan ( Rhys Ifans ), the blond, sleepy-eyed hero of the Australian comedy " Danny Deckchair, " lives out a fantasy entertained by every child who has ever watched a helium balloon float into the sky and developed a lump in the throat as it disappeared.
- In the British Medical Journal, St . George's Hospital surgeon Tom Treasure said doctors should dispel " the myth of a fat, red-faced man gasping and clutching at his tie " and let people know a heart attack's onset may feel like " tightening, " a lump in the throat, indigestion, gassiness, and " a need to keep swallowing ."
- Homer then puts up all the pictures of Maggie he's ever taken to strategically cover this horrible thing so it now reads,'Do it for her .'It gives me a lump in the throat thinking about it . " Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, the authors of the book " I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide ", said : " A surprisingly traditional episode.