10 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 athlete will have expectorated and cleared his airways before the crucial race begins.
Despite the no-spitting rule, the baseball player expectorated onto the field between innings.
Despite the strict no-spitting rule, some players were expectorating on the baseball field.
The baseball player is expectorating onto the field before the crucial game.
The athlete had been expectorating on the field, drawing the referee's attention.
The athlete, exhausted from the race, will be expectorating while catching his breath.
The soccer player, exhausted from the intense match, had to expectorate on the field to catch his breath.
After months of intensive training, the athlete will have been expectorating during the final moments of the marathon.
The baseball player has been expectorating before each pitch, making it a quirky pre-game ritual.
The athlete will expectorate on the ground before starting the race.
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