The action of expectorating, of ejecting phlegm or mucus from the throat or lungs by coughing, hawking, or spitting.(noun)
That which is expectorated, as phlegm or mucus.(noun)
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Use "expectoration" in a sentence
"Many survived, and blessed Captain Southcombe, not at first cordially — for the man yet remains to be discovered who is grateful to his doctor — but gradually more and more, and with that healthy action of the human bosom which is called expectoration, whenever grateful memories were rekindled by the smell of tar."
"Many survived, and blessed Captain Southcombe, not at first cordially -- for the man yet remains to be discovered who is grateful to his doctor -- but gradually more and more, and with that healthy action of the human bosom which is called expectoration, whenever grateful memories were rekindled by the smell of tar."
"Perhaps Diouf's occasional penchant for expectoration is a little more difficult to defend."