The patient continued to expectorate thick nummular and puriform sputa, as in the influenza.
It is rarely that a patient satisfied with the remedy fails to remark, "I expectorate less.
He has run down in flesh to eighty pounds, is pale as this paper, coughs considerably, especially at night, yet does not expectorate very much.
The second day after my arrival I began to expectorate a little blood.
Women practically never expectorate in public, men do it frequently, or rather, let us hopefully say, used to.
Most men a generation ago insisted on their right to expectorate in public because it was better for them to rid themselves of offensive material than to retain it.
It is found by good experience to be available to expectorate tough phlegm from the stomach, chest, and lungs.
The juice thereof boiled with honey is accounted to be as good as hedge mustard for the cough, to cut and expectorate the tough phlegm.
It is much commended against the cough, to expectorate rough phlegm.
Being roasted under the embers, and eaten with honey or sugar and oil, they much conduce to help an inveterate cough, and expectorate the cough phlegm.
It cures tough phlegm in the chest and lungs, and helps to expectorate it the more easily; quickens the dull spirits in the lethargy, the juice thereof being snuffed up into the nostrils.
The decoction of the herb in wine, helps to expectorate the phlegm out of the chest, and is good for obstructions in the breast, stomach, or bowels, and helps a decayed appetite.
It helps to expectorate tough phlegm, and is effectual in all cold griefs or diseases of the chests or lungs, being taken either in syrup or licking medicine.
It helps to expectorate tough phlegm from the chest, being taken from the roots of Iris or Orris.
For a like reason, no doubt, the natives of the Marianne Islands use great precautions in spitting and take care never to expectorate near somebody else's house.
Both are very young, both chew tobacco and expectorate long, brown, wet lines of tobacco juice on to the floor.
The girls expectorate to such an extent that the floor is nauseous with it; the little girls practise spitting and are adepts at it.
He may expectorate into a vessel filled with a carbolic acid solution or he may expectorate into a vessel filled with water which may afterwards be boiled.
But, above all things, he must not expectorate anywhere and everywhere, regardless of the consequences.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expectorate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dribble; drivel; hawk; slaver; slobber; spew; spit