7 adjectives to describe expectorations

The awful guttural which precedes the constant expectoration of Americans is most trying.

The following is a remarkable instance of the sort: During several weeks she had every symptom of consumption; violent irritation of the lungs, excessive perspiration, which soaked her whole bed, a racking cough, continual expectoration, and a strong continual fever.

It is not the excusable expectoration arising from an accumalation in the air passages, but a continuous fusilade of saliva.

Thus, amid much laughing and talking, and quaint gestures, and not a little expectoration, they perform their ablutions.

With regret [said Sumner], I come again upon the Senator from South Carolina [Mr. Butler], who, omnipresent in this debate, overflowed with rage at the simple suggestion that Kansas had applied for admission as a State; and with incoherent phrases discharged the loose expectoration of his speech, now upon her representative and then upon her people.

He cleared his throat by a plenteous expectoration, and then proceeded to read as follows: "Dear Bratley,Nigger ran like a hound.

The promenade or gallery outside, which might be very pleasant, was bespattered all over with vile expectoration.

7 adjectives to describe  expectorations