8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Expectorate' in a Sentence
"To expel matter, such as phlegm, from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting." more
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The teacher noticed that the student was expectorating in the back of the classroom.
The teacher will expectorate a joke to lighten the mood in the classroom.
The teacher frowned as the student expectorated gum onto the classroom floor.
As the professor finishes the challenging lecture, the students will have been expectorating, eager for a break.
The teacher will have expectorated wisdom and knowledge to her students throughout the semester.
The teacher reminded the students not to expectorate in the classroom, emphasizing the importance of good manners.
The teacher noticed that the student had been expectorating in class, disrupting the lesson.
The professor had expectorated his critique of the student's thesis.
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