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hoarse [hɔ:s]∎ to sound hoarse être enroué, avoir la voix enrouée;∎ to shout oneself hoarse s'enrouer à force de crier -
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hoarse adj [voice] enroué, rauque ; [cry] rauque ; to be hoarse être enroué, avoir la voix enrouée ; to shout/laugh oneself hoarse s'enrouer à force de crier/rire.
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