Results for: cough up and spit out phlegm, expel phlegm from the throat or lungs
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bacteria causing pneumonia, bacteria that causes severe inflammation and congestion of the lungs, bacterium in the respiratory tractpneumobacillus
baked dish with a light and fluffy texture, noise in lungssouffle
banish, expel (from a country); send away; behave, conduct, forcibly repatriatedeport
banish, expel, deport, exile, one who lives in a foreign country, exiled, living in a foreign country, expel somebody from his or her own country, relating to those living abroad, settle abroad, somebody who has moved abroad, somebody without citizensh...expatriate
bar somebody for a period, disperse something in liquid, hang above, hang something from above, hang; cause to stop for a period of time; postpone, defer; cause to be temporarily ineffective; temporarily debar from an office or privilege, expel, postpo...suspend
battle cry, call made by bird or animal, cry out, enthusiastic shout; call; heavy breathing sound (characteristic of whooping cough), exclaim something, loud cry, shout enthusiastically, call; breath heavily (as one with whooping cough), urge or drive ...whoop
bay on the northern coast of the South Island, New Zealand. It extends 40 km/25 mi from Farewell Spit in the west to Separation Point in the east.Golden Bay
bore hole, bring up difficult subject, brooch, come up through surface of water, open a bottle; pierce a cask; open a subject for discussion, open something, pierce cask, roasting spit, tool for enlarging holes, tool for piercing casks, turn sideways t...broach
branch of medicine that is concerned with the study of diseases of the ears and nose and throat, otolaryngologyotorhinolaryngology
branch of medicine that is concerned with the study of diseases of the ears and nose and throat, otorhinolaryngology, study of ear, nose and throat diseasesotolaryngology
breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.)inhale
breathed in, taken into the lungs (of air, smoke, etc.)inhaled
breathing tube, tube of plant cells, vessel, windpipe, tube in the throattrachea
bronchial pneumonia, inflammation of lungs, inflammation of the lungsbronchopneumonia
bronchiolus, very small bronchial tube (Anatomy), tube inside lungsbronchiole
 

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