Cough is a verb because you can cough for example the man had to 'cough'.
The letters GH are pronounced as F in such words as:coughchough (a crow-like bird, pronounced chuff)enoughlaugh, laughterroughsloughtoughtrough
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No. Not only is it fairly well anchored to your blood vessels, it's also not in your air ways, so coughing certainly can't bring it ouy. It's just a figure of speech describing coughing really hard.
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The word "cold" is already an adjective, since it can describe a noun: We are having cold temperatures this week. (It tells what kind of temperature.) There is cold air coming in through the window. (It tells what kind of air.) But it should be noted that the word "cold" can also be a noun, meaning an illness where you sneeze and cough.
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We were up all night with a baby who has the whooping cough.
She had a hacking cough.
The engine gave a cough and sprang to life. They agreed that a cough would be the signal that someone was coming. The cough was the first sign of the flu that had appeared.
Grandma made James cough to get rid of the nasty itch in his throat.
Asthma can cause a chronic cough.
After running up the stairs, she began to wheeze with exhaustion.
The smell of freshly baked bread lingered in the air, enticing passersby to stop and enjoy.
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.
I have a cough then suddenly, the phlegm was blocking my throat.
If you find it difficult to expectorate cough mucus, use a vaporizer to help soften it before trying to cough.
Your imitations of a chicken are really good. (I wonder why*wink wink*, *nudge nudge*, *cough cough*)