cough造句91 His cough has slackened, but his nose is still running.
92 The doctor has given her some pills to take for her cough.
93 She was shocked at the bill, but she had to cough up.
94 'How's your throat?' 'It's fine as long as I don't cough.'
95 The cough, wheeze and shortness of breath are things that go with smoking, not with age.
96 The police may be able to make him cough out his story.
97 I don't like the sound of that cough oughtn't you to see a doctor?
98 He suffered from a snotty nose, runny eyes and a slight cough.
99 She put her hand over her mouth to stifle the cough.
100 They gave him cough syrup and blankets.
101 I suppose taxpayers will have to cough up again.
102 At length, he gave a little cough.
103 She was suddenly convulsed by a hacking cough.
104 She has a bad cough, caused by heavy smoking.
105 The chauffeur gave a discreet cough.
106 I have this little dry hacking cough.
107 We all knew they gave you a wracking cough.
108 They were the victims of whooping cough.
109 Headache as if head would burst with the cough.
110 You owe me twenty pounds. Come on, cough up!
111 I was already coughing a dry cough.
112 Dry, teasing, hacking cough with a sense of suffocation.
113 On the ship I caught whooping cough.
114 Usually loose but sometimes can be a dry cough.
115 Sticky bottles of cough medicine lined his bathroom shelf.
116 Hard, dry cough racks the whole chest.
117 Hugh seemed too weary to cough.
118 Ms. Meyers has this hacking smoker's cough.
119 The patient may need assistance to cough.
120 Tickling and pain in the larynx with the cough.