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What (who) is lump in throat - definition

PERSISTENT BUT PAINLESS SENSATION OF HAVING A PILL, FOOD BOLUS, OR SOME OTHER SORT OF OBSTRUCTION IN THE THROAT WHEN THERE IS NONE
Globus Sensation; Globus Esophagus; Globus esophagus; Globus hystericus; Globus Hystericus; Globus Pharyngis; Lump in throat; Globus sensation; Lump in the throat; Globus pharyngeus; Globus (symptom); Globus (medical symptom)

lump in throat         
see lump
Lump in My Throat         
2005 SINGLE BY THE DEPARTURE
Lump In My Throat
"Lump in My Throat" is a song from The Departure's debut album, Dirty Words. It was released as the lead single from that album on 4 April 2005, and reached #30 in the UK Singles Chart.
sore throat         
SYMPTOM
Throat pain; Pain in throat; Rough voice; Sour throat; Sore Throat; Soar throat; Septic sore throat; Throat itching
n. to come down with; have a sore throat

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Globus pharyngis

Globus pharyngis, globus hystericus or globus sensation is the persistent but painless sensation of having a pill, food bolus, or some other sort of obstruction in the throat when there is none. Swallowing is typically performed normally, so it is not a true case of dysphagia, but it can become quite irritating. It is common, with 22–45% of people experiencing it at least once in their lifetime.

Examples of use of lump in throat
1. Jeffrey Toobin is CNN‘s senior legal analyst and authorof "The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court. more photos» "I always got a lump in throat whenever I walked up those marble steps to argue a case before the court," Roberts said, "and I don‘t think it was just from the nerves." Over the years, countless Americans have shared Roberts‘ sense of awe as they entered Gilbert‘s temple of justice.