chesty in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for chesty in the English»Spanish Dictionary

chesty in the PONS Dictionary

chesty Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

chesty cough
to get chesty Brit
chesty cough
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A chesty cough is caused by a build-up of phlegm or mucus in the lungs.
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Some of the main symptoms of flu include a high temperature, tiredness and fatigue, headaches, aches and pains and a dry, chesty cough.
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The main symptoms are breathlessness when active, persistent wheezing (especially breathing out), a chesty cough with phlegm and frequent chest infections.
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Her children have chesty coughs that won't go away.
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It's also used to treat chesty coughs and bronchial problems.
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In person, it's higher than it is on record, somewhere between the chesty baritone of his recent work and the reedy plea of his youth.
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And mucus vibrating near the vocal cords sounds chesty no matter where it came from.
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They had sore throats, chesty coughs and sore eyes.
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The inside gets a bit chesty, and the disc itself has a sort of wet t-shirt vibe going.
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But then the clouds clear, and he breaks into a teacup rattling, unapologetically chesty laugh.
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