92 adjectives to describe cough

He had the measles and the whooping cough.

He gave a nervous little cough, and advancing towards the head-master's table, laid thereon the cipher note, at the same time remarking, "If you please, sir, we know who screwed up littlehem!

He nodded his head in a deprecating way and emitted a slight cough which was meant to express contempt.

He turned away, with another of those hollow coughs that brought the blood to his lips.

Hooping-cough comes on with a slight oppression of breathing, thirst, quick pulse, hoarseness, and a hard, dry cough.

One of the soldiers, named Matthew Helt, being suddenly afflicted with a violent cough, implored his comrades to put him to death, to avoid the risk of a discovery.

His voice will be hoarse; there will be frequent cough, headach, sneezing, running from the nose and eyes,the eyelids being somewhat swollen, and the eyes inflamed;the skin will be hot and dry, and he will complain of occasional chilliness.

He gave a nervous little cough, and advancing towards the head-master's table, laid thereon the cipher note, at the same time remarking, "If you please, sir, we know who screwed up littlehem!

He looked 'im up and down and all over, and then 'e gave a fierce, loud cough.

"We have metI have had the honour of meeting youseveral times already, Donna Veronica, since you came from the convent," he said at last, after a little preliminary cough.

The child was vaccinated by Dr. Simms on their return to London, and the doctor's advice was taken about the health of the mother, who then was in a state of much bodily weakness, with a troublesome cough.

No matter if a dull headache or the painful cough of slow consumption had delayed the absentee, there was only time enough to mark the tardiness.

I acknowledge life at all only by an occasional convulsional cough and a permanent phlegmatic pain in the chest.

And constantly, while I was there they coughed their short, sharp coughs and sent a spume of metal flying toward the German lines.

The butler, John Binns, who is an old and faithful retainer to this household, is now suffering from his annual cough.

I am now harrassed by a catarrhous cough, from which my purpose is to seek relief by change of air; and I am, therefore, preparing to go to Oxford.

Whenever a child has the symptoms of a common cold, attended by hoarseness and a rough cough, always look upon it with suspicion, and never neglect seeking a medical opinion.

A matter of so great importance" Madame's little brown aunt gave a faint cough from a dim corner of the room.

After they reached Vincennes, and Judy had worked out her six months, she again bound herself to him to serve out her husband's time, for he was very weak and feeble, and was suffering with a severe cough, and Judy longed to see him own his own body.

The parrot instantly coughed in the same manner, andseeming to like itagain became Mrs. Penniman in a series of mild, throaty preliminary coughs, as if it would presently begin to tell something almost too good.

None of the hotels in San Remo receive consumptive patients, but none are without somewhere a bronchial cough.

"I don't mention this as one of my diverting adventures," she wrote to Lady Mar, "though I must own that it is not half so mortifying here as in England, there being as much difference as there is between a little cold in the head, which sometimes happens here, and the consumptive cough, so common in London.

She repeated it twice, and at the second time Mr. Gunnill, almost without his knowledge, uttered a deprecatory cough.

Hollis, do you pray and read your Bible, regular?" Hollis gave an embarrassed cough.

He looked 'im up and down and all over, and then 'e gave a fierce, loud cough.

92 adjectives to describe  cough