Geoffrey Rush, playing the villainous, pop-eyed seadog Barbossa in this enjoyable romp, gives it his best shot, a phlegmy gargle of rage. |
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I have to now face the fact that I, who am rarely sick, have been sickish for a week now, mostly with coughing phlegmy runny nose-and-eyes ick. |
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The primary point of the character is to provide a source of gross-out humor, as the group reacts to his slovenly appearance and phlegmy cough. |
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The silence was doubly odd because Bringweather wasn't even harrumphing or clearing his phlegmy throat. |
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He was tall, often wore a raincoat, and his slightly phlegmy Middle European consonants were comforting. |
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He has a smoker's laugh, abrupt and phlegmy, though he gave up cigarettes, and alcohol, more than a decade ago. |
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But as I've smelled the dioxins in my bedroom over the last month, as I've felt their sting in my eyes and heard my children's rasping, phlegmy throats in the morning, I've come to believe we have no choice. |
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I'd been phlegmy, coughing and feeling generally unwell and getting progressively worse. |
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Judt's voice is phlegmy and breathy, but still strong. |
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A stout woman in her sixties who had begun to talk in a rich, phlegmy rattle to Sabri about marching in the demonstrations following the Charlie Hebdo attacks was interrupted by a red-faced man trailing a malted smell. |
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He said excuse me and turned for another look and puked a phlegmy liquid on her when he saw maggots crawling out of her nostrils and her eye sockets. |
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