A kettle was beside her with a long spout, which sent the steam far into the room, keeping the air of it moist and warm for the poor bronchitic old man who lay close-curtained from the draughts on the wooden bed in the corner.
This is true if we think of the curing of an ordinary catarrhal or bronchitic cough by suggestion.
Especially then for people with respiratory defects of any kind, whether these be tuberculous or of chronic bronchitic character, the conditions surrounding the occupation should be carefully inquired into.
Catarrhal pneumonia occurs insidiously, with gradual intensification of the bronchitic symptoms about the fourth or fifth day, but it may set in as early as the second day, or much later, during convalescence.
The wife got a nasty bronchitic cold as soon as she came up.
The little bronchitic boy sat on the fender, in front of the untidy fireless grate, shivering, his emaciated face like a yellowish white mask, his eyes fixed immovably on his father.
Marcella soon made out the poor littlebronchitic boy, sitting coughing by the fire, and Mrs. Hurd busied with some washing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bronchitic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.