Home › Words › T › throatfulthroatfulthroatful means enough to fill the throat.EtymologyFrom throat + -ful.nounEnough to fill the throat.e.g.“a throatful of air”Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.troughful 73% match — Enough to fill a trough. vs throatful →cheekful 69% match — A partial mouthful, enough to fill one's cheek. vs throatful →bellyful 68% match — Enough to fill one's belly; a large portion of food eaten. vs throatful →gobful 67% match — A mouthful. vs throatful →browful 67% match — Enough to cover or fill the brow. vs throatful →lotful 67% match — Enough to fill a lot. vs throatful →pillowful 67% match — Enough to fill a pillow. vs throatful →arseful 67% match — Enough to fill a person's arse. vs throatful →