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Meanings of
cough up
in inglês
português
expectorar
catalão
desembossar
espanhol
soltar pasta
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Discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth.
expectorate
pony up
cough out
spit up
spit out
português
expectorar
Synonyms
Examples for "
expectorate
"
expectorate
pony up
cough out
spit up
spit out
Examples for "
expectorate
"
1
Might stick it in your pocket, loudly, or
expectorate
on the carpet.
2
Sir George came hither yesterday, to
expectorate
with me, as he called it.
3
The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to
expectorate
.
4
Frogs would smoke, but I fancy they would
expectorate
too elaborately to be neighbourly.
5
Few patients, though receiving standard anti-tuberculous chemotherapy,
expectorate
tubercle bacilli continuously for more than a year.
1
Do you believe Blige will be forced to
pony
up
the cash?
2
When they get the vote once we men got to
pony
up
.
3
Regardless of hoof marks, Slade spurred his
pony
up
the foot ledges.
4
But if the user fails to
pony
up
,
the annoying messages persist.
5
Brighton was a champ at fundraising but everyone had to
pony
up
.
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.
1
He knows that daddy is where we go to
spit
up
lunch.
2
My brother, Ray, had practically
spit
up
his juice, hearing this.
3
The foliage slapped at them; mud
spit
up
on their faces and chests.
4
Patel the bowler, got one to
spit
up
and the keeper fluffs the catch.
5
Leslie coughed and
spit
up
coffee so that it dribbled a little down her chin.
1
These, surely, are words to make Nigel Farage
spit
out
his pint.
2
She
spit
out
half her crown, along with the small brass key.
3
Inside is a photo-booth and large format prints
spit
out
the side.
4
It'll
spit
out
a link that you can send to your friends.
5
I had already been devoured, chewed up, and
spit
out
by experts.
Usage of
cough up
in inglês
1
The company must also
cough
up
a 200 million euro break fee.
2
But it wants Canberra to
cough
up
the rest of the cost.
3
But she might not convince him if she didn't
cough
up
something.
4
But I'll hound you till I make you
cough
up
that money.
5
I didn't have any major chest pain or
cough
up
any blood.
6
I
cough
up
blood, saving the rest of the warnings the trouble.
7
Ms Neville said she was confident Mr Yiannopoulos would
cough
up
.
8
Besides, given budgetary restraints, Larabee would never
cough
up
the funds for C14.
9
But if you want the best you have to
cough
up
.
10
Maybe she could
cough
up
a million or two, if that.
11
We might even get them to
cough
up
the money for union dues.
12
If I can't afford it, no one's pressuring me to
cough
up
,
either.
13
They wanted me to
cough
up
stuff for the whole crowd.
14
When I didn't
cough
up
the dough, Hill went to Hamilton seeking recompense.
15
So, instead, they will just
cough
up
whatever the Ligue 1 club want.
16
So the best thing you guys can do, is
cough
up
.
Other examples for "cough up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
cough
up
cough
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
cough up
português
expectorar
engasgar
cuspir
catalão
desembossar
expectorar
desemborsar
deixar anar
espanhol
soltar pasta
escupir
soltar
Cough up
through the time
Cough up
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
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