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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(61) Symptoms include coughing, blurred vision, nausea, fits, faintness and skin rashes.
(62) He fell back, and started coughing so badly that even I was frightened.
(63) Teal Green was coughing up a lungful of smoke when the Base was plunged into darkness.
(64) The coughing, the rustling of the newspapers, the rasp of coat buttons on table or chair exasperated his brooding.
(65) We waded ashore coughing up salt water and drenched to the skin.
(66) I assumed she could sleep straight through a coughing fit.
(67) However in heavy infections coughing is marked, and is accompanied by dyspnoea and nasal discharge.
(68) The next morning he woke up coughing and gagging as her father yanked him up by the collar.
(69) The drone had become a hiccup - a variation on a theme of coughing and spluttering.
(70) Sometimes too, I could hear the distant sounds of other women, coughing or calling out to one another, laughing.
(71) However, if your child starts coughing up large amounts of blood, you should treat the situation as an emergency.
(72) They hold their heads tight when coughing because of the splitting headache.
(73) One couple who'd been there told the inquest they saw the plane flying low, coughing and spluttering.
(74) The family in the house is oblivious; coughing is a matter of routine.
(75) She is asthmatic, and said she is greatly troubled by episodes of congestion and coughing.
(76) He put the phone down and had a violent coughing fit.
(77) When he stopped coughing, it was because he had stopped breathing.
(78) In older horses infections rarely become patent but are often associated with persistent coughing and an increased respiratory rate.
(79) He felt immeasurably sad for Dooley Russell held his hat over his mouth as another fit of coughing overcame him.
(80) The man was not a grey-suit, not a whey-face, not a pusillanimous, coughing politician.
(81) The humans doubled up coughing as it invaded their lungs.
(82) Tussive syncope, which usually occurs in the context of bronchitis, consists of loss of consciousness with vigorous coughing.
(83) Then they loosed a universal cheer of sorts, perforated by coughing.
(84) It can aggravate asthma and bronchitis and cause coughing, choking and impaired lung function, particularly in people who exercise.
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(85) People were coughing, fanning themselves with programs as their feet shuffled under the creaking metal chairs.
(86) At one point, he started coughing and I shouted at him to be quiet.
(87) You can partially relieve muscles sore from coughing by giving simple pain medicine such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
(88) Fidel would be seized by cramps, vomiting and fits of coughing, just like the long-tailed primates, and horribly die.
(89) The defense attorney, in the midst of arguing his motion, suddenly began gagging an coughing.
(90) Mrs Wright had a coughing fit, holding her chest and her eyes watering.
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