cough |
undefined |
As a verb cough
is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As a noun cough
is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
koff |
cough |
As nouns the difference between koff and cough
is that
koff is a two-masted dutch vessel while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As a verb cough is
to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
huff |
cough |
As a proper noun huff
is .
As a verb cough is
to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As a noun cough is
a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
bleed |
cough |
As verbs the difference between bleed and cough
is that
bleed is (of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel while
cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As nouns the difference between bleed and cough
is that
bleed is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
ball |
cough |
As nouns the difference between ball and cough
is that
ball is a solid or hollow sphere, or part thereof while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As verbs the difference between ball and cough
is that
ball is to form or wind into a ball while
cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As an interjection ball
is an appeal by the crowd for holding the ball against a tackled player. This is heard almost any time an opposition player is tackled, without regard to whether the rules about "prior opportunity" to dispose of the ball are fulfilled.
As a proper noun Ball
is {{surname}.
fever |
cough |
As nouns the difference between fever and cough
is that
fever is fever while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As a verb cough is
to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
spit |
cough |
As nouns the difference between spit and cough
is that
spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or
spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As verbs the difference between spit and cough
is that
spit is to impale on a spit or
spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while
cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
cough |
choke |
As verbs the difference between cough and choke
is that
cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion while
choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.
As nouns the difference between cough and choke
is that
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary while
choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.
caught |
cough |
As verbs the difference between caught and cough
is that
caught is (
catch) while
cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As an adjective caught
is (cricket) of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it.
As a noun cough is
a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
fart |
cough |
As verbs the difference between fart and cough
is that
fart is (informal|mildly|vulgar) to emit digestive gases from the anus; to flatulate while
cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As nouns the difference between fart and cough
is that
fart is (informal) an emission of digestive gases from the anus; a flatus while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
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