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expectoration

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


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We just have to wean ourselves from his Twitter expectorations, which are such easy, entertaining fuel for talking — or, rather, exploding — heads.

From New York Times

Maybe those would be less noticeable or relevant than before, given the nature and nuttiness of Trump’s expectorations.

From New York Times

Maybe the sight of brown expectoration makes waves of onlookers physically ill, making medical attention necessary.

From Washington Times

AP: There’s a lot of, shall we say, expectoration in this show.

From Washington Times

Geronte’s death appears nearer with every revolting expectoration and race to purge his heaving bowels.

From New York Times