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Sentences with chesty

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  • A chesty cough
  • A chesty cough; a chesty cold
  • Well, that and he always has pictures of chesty babes.
  • But, in addition to the emotional strain of her younger daughter's death, she has been battling with a virus which has left her with a chesty cold.
  • A deep chesty voice
  • I had begun to find their intense flowery scent stifling and had the impression that they were causing my chesty cough.
  • Doctors have warned that a regular chesty cough can be an indicator of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - the collective name for smoking-related illnesses such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
  • ‘Jess is a bit more chesty than you, though’ Kath muses.
  • Not that I know much about it, but I do know that there are a lot of chesty airheads on TV these days who couldn't act if someone was holding a gun to their heads.
  • She writes, ‘I hesitate to interrupt the victory laps, the chesty posing, the passing out of medals.
  • It will either help my chesty cough or make me whinny and jump fences.
  • And why do you get all chesty at the slightest provocation?
  • I would describe the symptoms as flu-like but the chesty cough made it appear like bronchitis.
  • A chesty cough rattled its way from inside the frail woman.
  • Regarding his health he said that he did not have any major illnesses but did suffer from indigestion, heartburn and a chesty cough.
  • She glanced over at the bar, where she saw the chesty redhead flirting with a customer as she refilled his drink.
  • It's an audacious bit of dialogue for a cheapo skin flick starring some of the most naturally chesty gals you'll ever see in your life.
  • This was all done with a very snotty cold and tight chesty cough, the like of which would have made me take a day off were I working for someone other than myself.
  • I am resting in bed with achy bones/muscles and a horrid chesty cough.
  • Most chesty illnesses get better on their own, although the cough may take a long time to go completely.
  • Or it could simply be ‘fashionable’ now to hand out inhalers to everyone with a chesty cough.
  • Some develop chesty coughs - and all of these can be helped by acupuncture, said Hugh.
  • To break up a chesty cough, try inhaling some steam.
  • ‘I'm prone to picking up chest infections, like chesty coughs, and I get violent headaches,’ he said.
  • Expectorants in cough mixtures can promote mucus removal for a chesty cough and help to ease breathing for exercise.
  • As her other children - Ben, nine, and Kylie, six - played outside, only a chesty cough betrayed their mum's desperate struggle.
  • So that's it I suppose, I did nothing today, I have a chesty cough and my nose is running away from my face.
  • Las Vegas encourages tourists to indulge in sexual voyeurism with a wealth of cheesy, chesty revues - your choice of gender.
  • I gave up the roll ups way back purely because of the chesty coughs and my Grandfathers death.
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