
“Last week I got a flu that I caught, 'cause my daughter coughed … into my mouth.”
Chewed Up
Source: Pride and Prejudice
“Last week I got a flu that I caught, 'cause my daughter coughed … into my mouth.”
Chewed Up
“I know two kinds of audience only – one coughing, and one not coughing.”
Source: My Life and Music (1961), p. 202
“What me worry? I never do
I'm always amused and amusing you”
"What Me Worry?"
Paris Is Burning (2006)
“(after coughing) …and then you cough and die.”
Monster.
Other
House of Incest (1936)
Context: The morning I got up to begin this book I coughed. Something was coming out of my throat: it was strangling me. I broke the thread which held it and yanked it out. I went back to bed and said: I have just spat out my heart.
In an interview with <i>The Idler</i> (1896), as quoted in Aubrey Beardsley : A Biography (1999) by Matthew Sturgis, p. 309