Discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth.
Clear out the chest and lungs.
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.
6 The assay would be beneficial for rapid diagnosis of PTB for those adult patients who cannot expectorate sputum.
7 The pain was augmented during deglutition, and almost immediately afterward he commenced to expectorate great quantities of blood.
8 Private Wamphray, pausing to expectorate , continues-
9 He would expectorate and spit: Bah!
10 Conclusions: Sputum induction is effective in obtaining sputum in some patients with CAP who fail to expectorate a sample.
11 If any one or anything goes by, he must watch it while in sight and then comment and expectorate .
12 We are not even allowed to expectorate when and where we will, a privilege enjoyed by the merest savage.
13 There was a nauseating, rancid taste to the stuff, but I dared not even raise my head to expectorate .
14 He began to expectorate blood-nounusual thing for him-butthis time to such extent that he feared the return of hemorrhage.
15 The girls expectorate to such an extent that the floor is nauseous with it; the little girls practise spitting and are adepts at it.
16 On one occasion he was playing a very close game, in the midst of which he left the table to expectorate in the fireplace.
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