A medicine that induces nausea and vomiting.
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Examples for "vomit"
Examples for "vomit"
1I knew I would vomit soon, didn't know why I hadn't already.
2For a long while he thought he might vomit or pass out.
3Some seemed to sing their speech; some almost to vomit it up.
4That said, the policeman's severed hand almost made me vomit a little.
5You make me feel as if I might vomit at any moment.
1When the symptoms first appear give the patient a warm water emetic.
2The addition of a dose of garlic converts it into an emetic.
3A teaspoonful of powdered dry Primrose root will act as an emetic.
4He forced an emetic down her throat, but it had no effect.
5An emetic kindly administered will set our friend here on his legs.
1Suddenly came a frightful roar and a black beast leaped forth from the deep vomitory.
2The upper tiers were approached by vomitories and by a subterranean corridor.
3Here she made her way to a door that opened on the common and public vomitories of the structure.
1Now, no sedative or nauseant is known that does not lock up the natural secretions, and thus lessen the digestive powers.
1The doctors operated upon him as best they knew, with leeches and phlebotomy and purgatives and vomitives, and came very near killing him.
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