Inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy.
Apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions.
Expectorated matter; saliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages; in ancient and medieval physiology it was believed to cause sluggishness.
1 Remember: Green phlegm does not necessarily mean there is a bacterial infection.
2 Snake gall bladder proves especially effective in dissolving phlegm and improving vision.
3 Chambers and Mitchell, on the other hand, behaved with traditional British phlegm .
4 The room had an odor of phlegm and his breathing was strenuous.
5 Their phlegm leads me on, and I say more than I ought.
6 Temper hawked up a wad of phlegm and spat to one side.
7 Wheezing, cough, phlegm and breathlessness on exertion are suggestive signs for COPD.
8 Just then, Peregrine twisted in the bed, choking on his own phlegm .
9 A glob of glistening red phlegm struck the boy between two toes.
10 Like a man struggling to breathe through lungs nearly flooded with phlegm .
11 Was it because his fervid manner of love-making offended her English phlegm ?
12 Was it with him phlegm or contempt of danger, courage or indifference?
13 Then the other symptoms began, including a runny nose, sneezing and phlegm .
14 Harker coughed into a hankie that was stained and wet with phlegm .
15 He would cough constantly, sometimes bringing up big black wads of phlegm .
16 She covered her mouth and coughed hard, phlegm rattling in her throat.
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