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expectoration

[ik-spek-tuh-rey-shuhn] / ɪkˌspɛk təˈreɪ ʃən /


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In these times of COVID, social distancing and carefully guarded personal expectoration, this sort of spit-sharing is unthinkable.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 9, 2022

Going further, Sumner even mocked his opponent for “the loose expectoration of his speech,” alluding to a facial condition that caused Butler to lose saliva when he spoke.

From Textbooks • Jan. 18, 2018

“Oh, you’re gonna spit on us now?” said an angry protester, looking up into what did appear to be a hail of expectoration.

From Slate • Mar. 20, 2016

In any case, both players were sent off after this great expectoration.

From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2012

The breath is mawkish or fetid, and expectoration more or less sticky and charged with bacilli; but all these symptoms are at times equivocal, and inoculation alone can attest the true nature of the disease.

From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various




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