It's that feeling that something is in your throat, keeping you from swallowing. You often get this feeling when you become very emotional, such as very sad or very happy.
Meaning you felt poignantly sad.
The correct idiom is "a frog in my throat," meaning that your voice is hoarse and croaking.
This is not a recognized idiom in English, but it refers to one. The idiom is "to have a frog in one's throat," which means the tightening discomfort felt during an intense emotion, or just before weeping. It may also be used for the simple need to clear one's throat for speaking..It means somebody who is hoarse or needs to clear his throat
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The correct idiom is "a frog in my throat," meaning that your voice is hoarse and croaking.
This is not a recognized idiom in English, but it refers to one. The idiom is "to have a frog in one's throat," which means the tightening discomfort felt during an intense emotion, or just before weeping. It may also be used for the simple need to clear one's throat for speaking..It means somebody who is hoarse or needs to clear his throat
Cockatiels should not have a lump on their throat.
no johnny tremain did not have a lump in his throat.
Lump in My Throat was created on 2005-04-04.
Its A Good Thing I don't Have A Lump In My Throat You Alien Weirdo you have A Lump In Your Throat.
A lump in the throat
Many expectant mothers have experienced the feeling of a lump in their throat, though it is not a common symptom.
muscle spasms
"He is a cut throat" is an idiom. The 5 words grouped together have a diffent meaning than if they were separate.
Go to the doctor. You have an infection.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.