whooping in English

verb
1
give or make a whoop.
all at once they were whooping with laughter
verb

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1. The coughing is often accompanied by a whooping sound, hence the common name whooping cough

2. Whooping Cough: Whooping Cough can be found dangerous as it releases a high amount of oxygen from

3. If Cough is due to whooping Cough…

4. Whooping Crane Residence Description – 25 April 2005

5. Babies with pertussis make a " whooping " sound .

6. This newspaper is whooping for leftist candidates.

7. Chronic Coughs can be dry, wet, or whooping

8. Hundreds of people ran past them, whooping joyously.

9. Bordet-Gengou bacillus - a species that causes whooping cough

10. 12 She was given a needle for whooping cough.

11. The bus swayed as the boys Clambered into it, whooping and laughing

12. It is on the migratory flight path of the whooping crane

13. The six are diphtheria, measles, poliomyelitis, tetanus, tuberculosis, and whooping cough.

14. Then he was released, and whooping for air in the moonlight.

15. All had amazing endurance, local know-how, and ingenuity. ( WHOOPING CALL )

16. Diphtheria, whooping-cough and scarlet fever rapidly declined in advanced countries.

17. The bus swayed as the boys Clambered into it, whooping and laughing

18. One night he woke to the sound of the fire alarm whooping.

19. The bus swayed as the boys Clambered into it, whooping and laughing

20. 1817 Almanack BY A POOR SOLDIER NEW YORK WHOOPING COUGH INTEREST TABLES SNOW

21. Get back in that corner, bitch, and take this whooping like a man!

22. Suddenly there was a strange whooping cry above us, echoing through the forest.

23. 26 One night he woke to the sound of the fire alarm whooping.

24. The country eliminated polio and controlled infant tetanus , measles , whooping-cough and diphtheria .

25. Homeopathic remedy for Bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough and other infections of the breathing passageways

26. Vaccines alone have dramatically reduced the death toll from measles, whooping cough, tetanus, and diphtheria.

27. If you are younger than 65 , one of these doses should also include protection against pertussis ( whooping cough ) .

28. These six childhood diseases are measles, poliomyelitis, tuberculosis, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and neonatal tetanus.

29. People ran past them, whooping joyously, making for the cars parked outside the main entrance.

30. To kill time, fans tried to get a wave started, throwing up their arms and whooping.

31. 3 On the opposite side of the quadrangle, silhouetted figures were standing on the roofs, whooping and jumping about.

32. Whooping cough makes children cough so hard , they run out of breath and inhale with a " whoop . "

33. Suitable antimicrobials given during the catarrhal stage of whooping cough can attenuate the course of the disease.

34. B. pertussis and occasionally B. parapertussis cause pertussis or whooping cough in humans, and some B. parapertussis strains can colonise sheep.

35. On the opposite side of the quadrangle, silhouetted figures were standing on the roofs, whooping and jumping about.

36. Despite serious safety concerns, people take Coltsfoot for lung problems such as bronchitis, asthma, and whooping cough (pertussis)

37. Acellular pertussis vaccine (aP) with three or more antigens prevents around 85% of typical whooping cough cases in children

38. I also heard the whooping of the ice in the pond, my great bed- fellow in that part of

39. Jules Bordet and Octave Gengou isolated Bordetella pertussis, a causative agent for whooping cough, in Paris more than 100 years …

40. Most tragically, infectious diseases such as measles or whooping cough can kill undernourished children more readily than well-fed ones.

41. Children are immunised at two , three or four months - at the same time as diphtheria , whooping cough , tetanus and polio .

42. In early 2005 the whole‐cell whooping cough component of the DPTP‐Hib vaccine was replaced by an acellular component.

43. The good news is that measles, polio, whooping cough, and neonatal tetanus are in decline because of global efforts to immunize children.

44. Today, immunization programs have been generally effective in controlling many diseases —tetanus, polio, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough), to name a few.

45. As late as 1848–49, as many as 40,000 out of 150,000 Hawaiians are estimated to have died of measles, whooping cough and influenza.

46. Away went my gentlemen, whooping like madmen, with their coat skirts flapping in the breeze, Chivying on the dogs and having a rare morning's sport.

47. At eight months, he tips the scales at a whooping 11kg and is alert, sitting up, Clambering over his mother and almost standing on his own

48. F Amously known as the winter home to the only natural flock of whooping cranes in the world, it is a destination sure to delight everyone

49. Vaccines eradicated terrible diseases such as smallpox from the planet and succeeded in significantly reducing mortality due to other diseases such as measles, whooping cough, polio and many more.

50. In Jules Bordet …the bacterium, now known as Bordetella pertussis, that is responsible for whooping cough, Bordet became professor of bacteriology at the Free University of Brussels (1907–35)