phlegmy
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of phlegmy
Example Sentences
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It purred, a phlegmy rumble in its chest.
From Literature
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His once sonorous voice, capable of issuing booming blasts of indignation, has grown somewhat quieter and more phlegmy.
From Salon
Sometimes plain and phlegmy, sometimes blood red from chewing tobacco-laced betel nut or paan, it decorates simple walls and mighty edifices alike.
From BBC
The surgeon on the New York flight later developed a high fever and phlegmy cough and was rushed to a local hospital the next morning.
From Fox News
The day after the flight, he was rushed by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with a high fever and phlegmy cough.
From Los Angeles Times
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