1. He clutched his throat as he fought for air. 2. After Wheeler missed the first one, Lee clutched his throat with both hands and stuck out his tongue, making the choke sign. 3. Can you put oysters in the stuffing even though you know Aunt Audrey will turn green, clutch her throat and fall heavily to the floor? 4. If an adult is clutching his throat with both hands, he is making the universal sign for choking. 5. Not to mention all those Minnies, now possibly clutching their throats, who should know better. 6. The air was thick and gray, with clouds of gun powder that hit you in the face, clutched your throat and masked your eyes. 7. Many breathed through portable respirators in the cloudy hallway and clutched their throats when asked what ailed them. |