Similar words: plough up, cough, coughing, hiccough, weigh up, whooping cough, throughout the country, through and through. Meaning: v. 1. give reluctantly 2. discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth.
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31. Come on, cough up the dough!
32. We need to cough up the goop and not let it just hang out in the back of the throat.).
33. Some patients may cough up dark-brown blood for one to two days after the procedure.
34. And plastics, including polystyrene, are common in the wads of accumulated undigested matter that young black-footed albatrosses cough up before they fledge, Henry says.
35. Respiratory system symptom sees cough , cough up phlegm, haemoptysis, bosom unwell, bosom is frowsty etc.
36. You have to cough up a dollar for that ticket.
37. In a day or two, the person starts to cough up blood.
38. When he returns for payment – the villagers won't cough up so the Pied Piper decides to rid the town of children too!
39. So far only Ireland, Germany and Sweden have agreed to cough up.
40. We don't have the money to cough up to maintain the operation.
41. I have to cough up money to get the car fixed.
42. And do you know how to help him cough up sputum?
43. She didn't think he'd cough up unless you put pressure on him.
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44. Underworld boss Anthony(Fat Tony)Salerno got another message yesterday from the jury that convicted him of construction racketeering:cough up the dirty money, but keep the farm.
45. But will the various shrunken and nationalized institutions cough up their dues next year?
46. Cough up the location of the money, or we will hurt her!
47. My attempt to speak is momentarily aborted as I cough up blood.
48. Sit before computer long how should cough up maintain the skin?
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