50 Verbs to Use for the Word 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!

I have sometimes heard her moving about at nightI have often heard her cough, and I have often heard her sigh.

I wish I were as fortunate;" and the gay young gentleman heaved an artful sigh and coughed the cough that always brought such pity to the girl's soft eyes.

Pa and the managers held a consultation, and couldn't find that we advertised anything that we didn't have, except the ourang outang that we took on at New York, which eats and dresses like a man, 'cause that animal got whooping cough in Delaware and had to be sent to a hospital, but we heard he was well again and would join the show in a week.

That children who are ill, having hooping-cough, ringworm, or other contagious disease, be refused admission until perfectly restored.

All at once a brighter light illumined the fair lady's face, and she addressed herself to speak, first uttering a modest cough "Suppose I suggest a plan of finding out, sir," she said; "we might find easily.

His satisfaction was so marked that it brought on her cough again.

They warm the chest, and thereby loosen and soothe a cough.

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

THIS is purely a spasmodic disease, and is only infectious through the faculty of imitation, a habit that all children are remarkably apt to fall into; and even where adults have contracted hooping-cough, it has been from the same cause, and is as readily accounted for, on the principle of imitation, as that the gaping of one person will excite or predispose a whole party to follow the same spasmodic example.

Oh no, she did not mind staying in bed to-morrow to please Avery, and she was sure she would like Avery's doctor though she didn't expect he would manage to stop the cough.

He began with complaints of his ill health and spirits, his hectic cough, and his increased malady of spitting blood; and then led to his story.

The woman expelled a hacking cough.

He stopped, and forced a cough; but there was no sign.

"But don't forget that he foretold my cough last winter.

It gasped out a cough a couple of times and turned over in a dying fashion for a few revolutions and then stopped dead.

What makeshift shelter harbored that cough, those dirty, skeleton hands, those awful eyes which had outlived endurance and come to know peace before death....

"Anne, I hate that cough of yours.

For Tommy had inherited his mother's cough; he had known it every winter, but he remembered it as if for the first time now.

I do not like Miss L.'s hacking cough, and she says she does not believe Miss W. will live through the winter.

Even as one distillation, not yet grown to custom, makes a cough; but continual and inveterate causeth a consumption of the lungs;" so do these our melancholy provocations: and according as the humour itself is intended, or remitted in men, as their temperature of body, or rational soul is better able to make resistance; so are they more or less affected.

His followers had spoken of the po mare, meaning literally, night cough, and the euphony pleased the king so that he adopted the name and bequeathed it to four successors.

Now Giles, meeting Beltane's wide stare, must needs cough and fumble with his bow, whiles Roger stood with bowed head and fingers tight-clenched upon his quarter-staff: whereat, fierce-frowning, Beltane spake.

I have urged him as he values our friendship not to neglect his cough, and he has assured me in return that the doctor has prepared for him a draught which possesses the supreme quality of being absolutely unable to effect the purpose for which it was devised.

Upon the former the effect is to produce an irritating cough, with short breath and chronic bronchial catarrh.

50 Verbs to Use for the Word  cough