Expel gas from the stomach.
Eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical.
1We ate fifty oysters, and drank two bottles of sparkling champagne, which made my two guests eruct and blush and laugh at the same time.
2In returning the cup to him, the Vizier elegantly eructed in his face.
3He ate voraciously, smacking his lips, breathing hard, now and then eructing with frank energy and satisfaction.
4Why Smith eructing delicately.
5"Eruct, I shall say henceforth, and I swear not to forget it," said Sancho.
6"Eruct!" said Sancho; "I don't know what that means."
7"Take care, Sancho, not to chew on both sides, and not to eruct in anybody's presence."
8"Eruct, Sancho, not belch," said Don Quixote.