Similar words: soughing, roughing, ploughing, laughing, laughingly, laughingstock, burst out laughing, no laughing matter. Meaning: [kɒf] n. 1. the act of exhaling air suddenly with a noise 2. sudden expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages; a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis.
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(1) She was coughing all night.
(2) The child was coughing all night.
(3) A coughing fit racked her whole body.
(4) She started coughing and sneezing.
(5) The disease cannot be transmitted through coughing or sneezing.
(6) She dived into the water and came up coughing and spluttering.
(7) I couldn't stop coughing.
(8) I can't stop coughing.
(9) Coughing clears the lungs of mucus.
(10) He broke into a paroxysm of coughing.
(11) Another fit of coughing seized him.
(12) The coughing dislodged the fishbone from his throat.
(13) I tried sucking a mint to stop myself coughing.
(14) Bill started coughing and spluttering .
(15) This syndrome is associated with frequent coughing.
(16) The smoke started her coughing.
(17) He's been coughing up blood.
(18) He had a violent coughing fit .
(19) Coughing like that might open up your wound.
(20) He was coughing and wheezing all night.
(21) He vomited and began coughing up blood.
(22) She broke the silence by coughing.
(23) She fled from the blaze, coughing and spluttering.
(24) She went under, coughing and spluttering. Sentencedict.com
(25) On the chilly seas, Keats became feverish, continually coughing up blood.
(26) The pianist was irked because the audience's coughing drowned out his playing.
(27) He had a coughing fit and couldn't speak for a few moments.
(28) He burst a blood vessel in a fit of coughing.
(29) I think I'm getting a cold or flu - I've been coughing and sneezing all day.
(30) He was then overcome by a terrible fit of coughing.
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