Then, with what seemed the sharpest knife I had ever seen, he reached under the duck's throat and cut it wide open.
To the chest or just under his throat, either way.
She sprang forward from a low crouch, driving her knife up under the man's throat.
Took a leg from the broken chair and jammed it crossways under his throat.
The blade of a very keen-looking knife, coming up under his throat, stopped this effort.
He stroked under the wolf's throat, pressing the head against his chest.
A familiar ache settled under her throat, and she felt the tears rising.
Lester's head and shoulders were visible, the rest of him under the horse's throat.
The bowl sat under its throat, filling with blood.
His left arm went under the hardguy's throat and yanked him back.