Discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth.
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Examples for "expectorate"
Examples for "expectorate"
1Might stick it in your pocket, loudly, or expectorate on the carpet.
2Sir George came hither yesterday, to expectorate with me, as he called it.
3The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to expectorate.
4Frogs would smoke, but I fancy they would expectorate too elaborately to be neighbourly.
5Few patients, though receiving standard anti-tuberculous chemotherapy, expectorate tubercle bacilli continuously for more than a year.
1The company must also cough up a 200 million euro break fee.
2But it wants Canberra to cough up the rest of the cost.
3But she might not convince him if she didn't cough up something.
4But I'll hound you till I make you cough up that money.
5I didn't have any major chest pain or cough up any blood.
1He knows that daddy is where we go to spit up lunch.
2My brother, Ray, had practically spit up his juice, hearing this.
3The foliage slapped at them; mud spit up on their faces and chests.
4Patel the bowler, got one to spit up and the keeper fluffs the catch.
5Leslie coughed and spit up coffee so that it dribbled a little down her chin.
1These, surely, are words to make Nigel Farage spit out his pint.
2She spit out half her crown, along with the small brass key.
3Inside is a photo-booth and large format prints spit out the side.
4It'll spit out a link that you can send to your friends.
5I had already been devoured, chewed up, and spit out by experts.
1Taki blinked an affirmative as he tried to cough out a response.
2The Master seemed only to cough out of pure politeness and proceeded: Mr.
3I've taken some codeine for the pain; I'm just sitting the cough out.'
4For most fixed connection customers, the usage charges are what they cough out for.
5All that's left to do is cough out some scales.
6The gents are also invited for the same offer but have to cough out R205.
7She cannot cough out the answer I want.
8After a quarter of a mile there still hadn't been a cough out of the motor.
9Trot up, cough out, tell on, Gorman.
10Kwaito is stunned when MaNtuli asks him to cough out money for a grand gesture she's promised to someone.
11He was striding back toward the carter, popping his whip, making it cough out those Daisy air rifle sounds.
13In 2012, 9,300 adults were diagnosed with whooping cough out of a total of 42,000 cases.
14Rahiti thought to ask, "Are you hurt?" but then had to cough out more blood and only caught part of her answer.
15He was groggy, and gagging on blood-probablyfrom a broken nose-whichhe would cough out explosively when it got in the way of his breathing.
16I coughed out the snow, yet every exhale produced an involuntarily inhale.
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