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cough up

1 of 1verb
/kɔf ʌp/
Forms:coughs up,coughing up,coughed up,coughed up
1

to reluctantly provide or surrender something, often money or information

  • The debtor finally had to cough up the overdue payment after repeated reminders.
  • The witness was hesitant but eventually coughed up the crucial information during the interrogation.
  • When the bill arrived, he had to cough up more money than he had anticipated.
  • The company was forced to cough up compensation for the damages caused by their negligence.
  • Despite initial resistance, the government had to cough up details about the controversial decision.
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2

to clear one's throat through a brief and discreet cough, often to prepare for speech or to draw other's attention

  • The singer took a quick break backstage to cough up and ensure their voice remained clear for the next performance.
  • Feeling a tickle in her throat, she discreetly coughed up before starting her presentation to avoid any interruptions.
  • In the library, patrons were encouraged to cough up outside to maintain a quiet atmosphere indoors.
  • He gave a slight nod to the audience and then coughed up, signaling the start of his speech.
  • During the quiet moment in the meeting, he discreetly coughed up to draw attention away from his late entry.