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[[File:EV_CO06A_1_omd.jpg|link=Ever 17|frame|Well, ''that's'' not a good sign.]]
 
{{quote| ''Thou lov'st me not; for, brother, if thou didst,<br />
''Thy tears would wash this cold congealed blood<br />
''That glues my lips and will not let me speak.<br />
''Come quickly, Montague, or I am dead.''|'''Part Three of Henry VI''', Act V, Scene 2}}
 
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* Chris's death in the second series of the British ''[[Skins]]''.
* From an episode of ''Forensic Files'', where a teenager has killed his father <ref> I only saw the 911 transcript so it's possible the body was right next to the door</ref>:
{{quote| '''Killer''': I think he's dead! I see blood around his mouth!<br />
'''911 Operator''': Okay, where is he?<br />
'''Killer''': He's in the bedroom and the door's locked! I can't get in!<br />
'''911 Operator''': Let me get this straight: [[What an Idiot!|The door is locked but you can see the blood around his mouth...?]] }}
* The Hands of Blue on ''[[Firefly]]'' carry sonic devices that kill people by causing profuse bleeding from the mouth. [[Family-Unfriendly Death|And eyes... and nose... and ears... and fingernails...]]
* The first season of the Australian drama ''[[Underbelly]]'' is ridiculously fond of this trope. Greg Workman, Alfonse Gangitano, Nick The Russian, Mark Moran, Dino Dibra, Paul 'PK' Kallipolitis and Carl Williams all get shot and end up with blood pouring from their mouths. Carl is the only one who survives, but to be fair he's the only one who receives a single bullet wound.
* [[Monty Python's Flying Circus]] - in the 'Church Police' sketch, a husband (Eric Idle) and wife (Terry Jones) bicker over dinner:
{{quote| '''EI''': What kind of fish you got that isn't jugged?<br />
'''TJ''': Rabbit!<br />
'''EI''': What, rabbit ''fish''?<br />
'''TJ''': Err, yes. It's got fins.<br />
'''EI''': Is it dead?<br />
'''TJ''': Well, it was coughing up blood last night... }}
* In ''[[Downton Abbey]]'', the farmer suffering from dropsy of the heart.