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    Use "phlegm" in a sentence

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    phlegm


    1. He hacked up a wad of phlegm and spit it into a nearby bowl


    2. With every dying chortle, bloody phlegm spewed from his mouth, but still he laughed


    3. Then, alerted by the muffled sound of a throat dislodging phlegm, he turned to the door


    4. Phlegm shot from his lips as he shouted at the faceless man


    5. It moves bile and phlegm, which cannot move in the body by themselves


    6. On closer inspection, its body appeared to be a single cloud of black, congealing phlegm


    7. All of a sudden she started coughing and kept on and then a great wad of phlegm must have come up because she spat it into her hanky


    8. She started coughing and Helen ran to her side and held a bowl so she could spit into it the phlegm sounded like it was coming from her boots and a creaking whistling and wheezing came from her lungs


    9. Spitting the lump of phlegm onto the floor and turning away, he missed the thin line of blood lacing its way through the spittle that was now oozing its way into the cool soil


    10. “Yeah,” he said and made a hacking phlegm filled rumble that was his version of a laugh,

    11. “Oh, he was just doing what comes natural,” the man said before turning away from the woman and ejecting a ball of phlegm


    12. His lungs blew out polluted phlegm


    13. They must have mulled over my joke as they both started laughing in this phlegm filled smokers cough and said, “Right on dude!”


    14. and that horrible black phlegm?”


    15. This caused the ASA to stick with a charge of Assault upon a Police Office, Mike coughed phlegm onto Burns’ shoe and pants cuff while handcuffed on his belly after being excessively pepper sprayed, in lieu of the original misdemeanor charge of INTERFERING with a police officer


    16. He had studied the phlegm of those who were the


    17. some kind of grace, snorted a gob of phlegm into his mouth and


    18. After bringing up a wad of phlegm, catching it in a stained handkerchief, examining it and folding it into a pocket, he flapped nicotine-stained fingers in dismissal


    19. I quickly learned never to walk out a doorway without checking that someone wasn’t about to hawk a gob of thick yellow phlegm in my direction


    20. Boieluv took a large swig of beer, burped, sucked phlegm noisily into his throat and spat a sticky wad onto the concrete

    21. He cleared his throat to stop the phlegm from muddling his voice


    22. Tiny globules of phlegm sprayed the air


    23. The spittoon was full of phlegm of the sick and you would be there forever


    24. Showing a typically British phlegm, Eden followed Stimson to the large sedan at the head of the convoy, while the other passengers of the plane set foot on the airfield


    25. He was in many ways a primitive physician, as he based much of his medicine on the false theory that health or sickness was determined by the balance of four fluids; yellow bile, black bile, blood and phlegm; within the body


    26. phlegm splatters al over it


    27. thin and bubbling from the phlegm in his throat from crying


    28. The reflux cause irritates the throat and dries out the saliva which then becomes phlegm


    29. Martha coughed up a nice hefty plug of phlegm, and spread it across the earth with one hand


    30. In addition, grapes and pears are thought to have some expectorant properties and will work as a home remedy for cough by loosening phlegm

    31. ” His voice was gross with phlegm, and he stepped close enough that I could see his face


    32. If the cough does not improve or there is associated fever or thick yellow phlegm, a doctor should be consulted as antibiotics may be needed


    33. Sometimes in tuberculosis of the lung, the patient may cough out phlegm with blood


    34. Carl hacked up a wad of phlegm and launched it out the window


    35. ” she said, empty of dreams and coughing up the phlegm of congested belief, sick from the pollution of cross-poisoning desires


    36. pre-existing condition, ignorance, or letting Sally Hickfuck suffer and die from COPD because they blame it on the cigarettes she's addicted to and not the environment coating her body in a carcinogenic phlegm


    37. He spat bloodied phlegm on the polished horn that lay at his feet, and he looked back to the retreating army


    38. The lady interrupts the huddle by pushing herself away far enough to expel phlegm coughing out of her


    39. ” A projectile of thick phlegm flew from Gemma’s mouth and splattered across Charlotte’s face


    40. He could see her choke back phlegm beseeching him

    41. e rat squealed in alarm as a bolt of foul phlegm


    42. bringing up of phlegm from the airways in acute respiratory tract infections


    43. I had some pretty creepy dreams down there: pick-pockets, roaches, mosquitoes, homeless men hacking up phlegm and peeing on me,” he recalled


    44. SUCKING FOR PHLEGM IN THE LOADED GROIN -


    45. The man was halfway across the foyer vestibule, when he started to hack on phlegm that seemed caught in his throat


    46. Lotty, with Teutonic phlegm, was calmly eating bread and currant wine, for the jelly was still in a hopelessly liquid state, while Mrs


    47. clearing his throat loudly when it filled with phlegm


    48. The Englishman received his thanks with the phlegm peculiar to his nation; and Morrel, overwhelming him with grateful blessings, conducted him to the staircase


    49. A coughball of laughter leaped from his throat dragging after it a rattling chain of phlegm


    50. Unsightly like a clot of phlegm














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    Synonyms for "phlegm"

    flatness languor lethargy phlegm sluggishness sputum emotionlessness impassiveness impassivity indifference stolidity unemotionality spittle discharge saliva apathy stoicism calm coldness coolness

    "phlegm" definitions

    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


    inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy