frog in one's throat

a frog in (one's) throat

The feeling that something is caught or stuck in one's throat. Could refer to actual hoarseness or the inability to speak due to fear. This cold has left me with such a frog in my throat that I can barely talk! A: "Elise couldn't say a word in the meeting and looked completely terrified." B: "Man, she must have had a frog in her throat."
See also: frog, throat
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

frog in one's throat

Hoarseness or phlegm in the throat, as in Can you understand me? I've got a frog in my throat. This expression probably owes its origin to the froglike croaks produced by a person with a sore throat. [c. 1900]
See also: frog, throat
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
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  • a frog in throat
  • a frog in your throat
  • have a frog in (one's) throat
  • have a frog in your throat
  • frog in (one's) throat
  • stick in one's craw, to
  • lump in one's throat
  • lump in throat
  • a lump in your throat
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