maybe fuel filter? or igntion coil?
A cough or sneeze.
A cough comes from the respiratory system. It's the sudden exit of air from your lungs.
The word cough is a noun. It is a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs. It can also be a verb meaning to push air from the lungs.
In Australia it take 3 working days unless you cough up $15 bucks to get them to do it a day faster with a quick clearance.
Yes, "calf" and "cough" are homophones. They are pronounced the same but have different meanings. A calf is a young cow or bull, while a cough is a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs.
It could be a scream, belch, a cough or sneeze.
Not really. Unless you have a sore throat and runny nose along with the cough, then you don't have a cold.
They will expel air when they are caught deep and brought up faster than their floatation can adjust naturally. Fish cough as a reaction from their body... most of the time they cough to clear out a piece of food from their throat .NAIM
They don't cough, they vomit. Unless you mean coughing up. Cholera is dehyrdration of the system linked to diahrea and vomiting.
Chronic means persistent, long lasting, long-term, or recurrent over a relatively long period of time. For example someone may have a chronic cough from smoking cigarettes or Asthma, as opposed to an acute, or sudden onset, cough from acute bronchitis or pneumonia.
Unless you can find over the counter cough syrup with codeine
You most probably have a broken rib. Go and see your GP just to make sure.