Where does the expression You have a frog in your throat come from?
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Where does the expression You have a frog in your throat come from?
=>When you say someone has a frog in the throat, you're using an idiom. ... The phrase “frog in the throat" simply means the person is having trouble speaking due to a problem with the throat, such as hoarseness, phlegm, coughing or soreness.
=>When you say someone has a frog in the throat, you're using an idiom. ... The phrase “frog in the throat" simply means the person is having trouble speaking due to a problem with the throat, such as hoarseness, phlegm, coughing or soreness.
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