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Expectorate   Listen
verb
Expectorate  v. t.  (past & past part. expectorated; pres. part. expectorating)  To eject from the trachea or lungs; to discharge, as phlegm or other matter, by coughing, hawking, and spitting; to spit forth.






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"Expectorate" Quotes from Famous Books



... a long outpouring of strange indistinguishable sounds, which caused the Ancient Mariner to stop smoking and expectorate into Lake Algonquin with a disgusted "Huh!" For Lawyer Ed's Gaelic, though fluent, was a thing to make Highland ...
— The End of the Rainbow • Marian Keith



Words linked to "Expectorate" :   eject, remove, take, expectoration, release, withdraw, spit up, sputter, spit, spit out, splutter, expel, ptyalize, spue, drive out



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