Clear mucus or food from one's throat.
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Examples for "hawk"
Examples for "hawk"
1This was not the common hawk's-day fair that came once a week.
2Once the hawk, by chance, flew in the face of the coyote.
3At another time he talks of 'hawk' regularly descending over the gorge.
4He had half the crow and hawk nests in the swamp located.
5The great hawk smiled proudly and the sparrow was allowed to escape.
1Sometimes tears clear the throat and heart of sobs that choke.
2It is time to put down the pen; time to clear the throat.
3It can be beneficial, and not just to clear the throat.
4A chronically running nose, accompanied by frequent nose-bleeds and a cough to clear the throat.
5An early 19th century medical opinion claimed that snoring was necessary to clear the throat of mucus.
6In a day or two there is a mucous secretion, making the patient inclined to clear the throat by hawking or coughing.
7He coughed-itwas a convenient thing to cough-itcleared the throat and helped utterance.
8Our pursuers are clearing the throats of their hideous machines.
9Clearing the throat, an assessing nip in the gaze.
10Coughing, sneezing, clearing the throat, etc., if done at all, must be done as quickly as possible.
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