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expectorar
Catalan
expectorar
Discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth.
expectorate
cough up
spit up
spit out
Portuguese
expectorar
1
Taki blinked an affirmative as he tried to
cough
out
a response.
2
The Master seemed only to
cough
out
of pure politeness and proceeded: Mr.
3
I've taken some codeine for the pain; I'm just sitting the
cough
out
.
'
4
For most fixed connection customers, the usage charges are what they
cough
out
for.
5
All that's left to do is
cough
out
some scales.
6
The gents are also invited for the same offer but have to
cough
out
R205.
7
She cannot
cough
out
the answer I want.
8
After a quarter of a mile there still hadn't been a
cough
out
of the motor.
9
Trot up,
cough
out
,
tell on, Gorman.
10
Kwaito is stunned when MaNtuli asks him to
cough
out
money for a grand gesture she's promised to someone.
11
He was striding back toward the carter, popping his whip, making it
cough
out
those Daisy air rifle sounds.
12
I
cough
out
a laugh.
13
In 2012, 9,300 adults were diagnosed with whooping
cough
out
of a total of 42,000 cases.
14
Rahiti thought to ask, "Are you hurt?" but then had to
cough
out
more blood and only caught part of her answer.
15
He was groggy, and gagging on blood-probablyfrom a broken nose-whichhe would
cough
out
explosively when it got in the way of his breathing.
16
I
coughed
out
the snow, yet every exhale produced an involuntarily inhale.
cough
out
cough
Portuguese
expectorar
cuspir
Catalan
expectorar