An acute viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by mosquitoes.
1 Concerning his death, no one could doubt the cause being black vomit .
2 She was free of the grinding gears, beyond the black vomit of urban architecture.
3 The awful black vomit soon set in.
4 The yellow fever, or black vomit , at Vera Cruz, scarcely carries off the sick with so alarming a rapidity.
5 He arrived in Havana on Tuesday, and on the Friday following he was buried, having died of the black vomit .
6 The stage of calm follows the fall of the temperature with increased jaundice and vomiting of dark altered blood, the " black vomit . "
7 The sheets were tinged with yellow, and with that substance which is said to be characteristic of this disease, the gangrenous or black vomit .
8 The bee did not atone, by its honey-making, for its sting; a full-blown rose did not absolve the sun for yellow fever and black vomit .
9 She entered prison in 2016 and within two months was complaining of a burning throat, vomiting and nausea - and later on - black vomit .
10 M. le Duc de Berry had vomited a good deal- ablackvomit.
11 "The black vomit wrench thee!-runall of ye above, alow, cabin, forecastle-findhim-not gone-notgone!"
12 "Did those downstairs have black vomit ? "
13 "He, no doubt, died of the black vomit , hastened by the want of care," he concluded, as he left the cell.
14 'Ray!' he heaved the word into the air, just before a gush of black vomit filled his throat and ran over his lips.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for black vomit