Sentences with Cough Up

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45 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cough Up'

The restaurant owner had to cough up a hefty fine for violating health regulations.

After losing the bet, he had to cough up his share of the winnings.

The government decided to cough up funds for the new infrastructure project.

The company was forced to cough up compensation to the injured workers.

Despite the resistance, the student had to cough up an apology for the disruptive behavior.

The team captain urged the players to cough up their best performance in the crucial match.

To settle the dispute, both parties agreed to cough up compromises for a fair resolution.

The company had to cough up innovative ideas to stay ahead in the competitive market.

After much persuasion, he finally decided to cough up the secret.

The government official refused to cough up details about the classified operation.

The detective knew the suspect would eventually cough up the truth.

In negotiations, both parties need to be willing to cough up concessions for a successful deal.

The witness was reluctant to cough up information that could incriminate the accused.

The journalist worked hard to get the source to cough up the exclusive story.

The professor encouraged students to cough up their thoughts during the class discussion.

The hacker refused to cough up the decryption key, leading to a prolonged investigation.

The company had to cough up a substantial settlement to resolve the legal dispute.

Students often find it challenging to cough up the funds for expensive textbooks.

The suspect finally decided to cough up the truth during the police interrogation.

Parents may need to cough up extra money for their child's extracurricular activities.

The government had to cough up resources to address the humanitarian crisis.

To avoid legal consequences, the company had no choice but to cough up the overdue taxes.

I had to cough up the unpleasant medicine the doctor prescribed.

Despite feeling queasy, she managed not to cough up during the roller coaster ride.

The witness had to cough up the truth during the intense courtroom cross-examination.

In the horror movie, the character had to cough up a grotesque creature.

The politician had to cough up an apology for his controversial remarks.

After a challenging puzzle, she had to cough up the correct solution.

The spy had to cough up the classified information under intense interrogation.

The government was forced to cough up additional funds for the education sector.

The debtor finally agreed to cough up the collateral for the loan.

She had to cough up her favorite necklace as a ransom for her kidnapped pet.

The athlete had to cough up personal information for the mandatory drug test.

The negotiations reached a point where both parties had to cough up compromises.

The reluctant witness had to cough up crucial information during the trial.

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