Hoarse in a sentence as an adjective

That's at best going to make you hoarse, and at worst going to make you one of them.

"The cockpit was so busy that after we landed my voice was hoarse.

If you don't agree with it, don't bang free speech drums and shout yourself hoarse about "rights.

Some of us have been shouting for the rooftops until hoarse for the last decade and more.

But with Outlook, I commonly yell and scream myself hoarse in frustration.

If it leaves someones voice hoarse as a manager, it makes me think they're not listening enough.

I have this funny feeling that we could shout our lungs hoarse about 80 hours being detrimental and not convince anybody.

I'd just scream myself hoarse with outrage except I've done that too often and found it doesn't help but just using my favorite editor does!

Management wants the place to seem lively and hip, but by the end of the evening people are literally shouting themselves hoarse.

They quickly got hypothermia and probably shouted themselves hoarse for their friends.

If I were sitting on that jury, I'd be one **** of a biased juror who'd shout myself hoarse trying to terrorize other jurors to agree with me.

You guys have fun shouting yourselves hoarse and slapping yourselves on the back for how hateful you can be towards random strangers on the internet.

Luckily, rather than arguing till we are hoarse, those of us who have swallowed the hard-money red pill can now put our money where our mouth is and buy some bitcoins.

I must say pg, I am a bit baffled by this after Startup school; there were so many people at the reception on Friday evening that I went hoarse within 15 minutes of arriving.

Second, I am not sure there is any point in crying yourself hoarse about how "different" you are when the general public who are looking for you using natural language constructs are not being allowed to access you in the first place by the "market leader".

Your manager didn't yet help you on your problem from last week -- now they want to listen thoughtfully to problems this week?From the manager's POV: You've been keeping up with the team members all week, helping out and checking in every day... now you're gonna lose one or two days with back-to-back 1-1s which leave your voice hoarse.

Hoarse definitions

adjective

deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion; "gruff voices"; "the dog's gruff barking"; "hoarse cries"; "makes all the instruments sound powerful but husky"- Virgil Thomson

See also: gruff husky