Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
Expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth.
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Examples for "sick "
Examples for "sick "
1 The effect of the sudden presence in the sick -room was most marked.
2 By personal contact of the sick with the well, especially in kissing.
3 The sick were healed in answer to his prayer of simple faith.
4 He took particular interest in the sick , crippled and poorly nourished children.
5 Many were sick ; more were discontented; and all longed wearily for land.
1 The election result has cast doubt on popular support for that project.
2 Events surrounding CervicalCheck continue to cast a shadow over the health service.
3 Animal prints: we think they're best left to cast members of Eastenders.
4 The withdrawal agreement must give legal effect to that ' cast iron' guarantee.
5 Clive Fugill said Covid-19 cast doubt on whether that legacy could continue.
1 However, the new results show the house cat lineage is far older.
2 The only solution to the problem was to have the cat destroyed.
3 She could tell people a talking cat lived in the government house.
4 Ask Kathy Crawford what he did to her cat three years ago.
5 At home that evening it proved to be a great cat toy.
1 By the middle of the afternoon the chuck wagon was in sight.
2 Later, he went to the chuck wagon and brought back some supper.
3 I liked the stone pile better than the chuck they gave us.
4 The end of the spindle should be threaded to receive a chuck .
5 Games of lesser importance included 26, faro, keno, the punchboard, and chuck - a- luck .
1 I knew I would vomit soon, didn't know why I hadn't already.
2 For a long while he thought he might vomit or pass out.
3 Some seemed to sing their speech; some almost to vomit it up.
4 That said, the policeman's severed hand almost made me vomit a little.
5 You make me feel as if I might vomit at any moment.
1 Ask China, which has long recognised the value of a strategic purge .
2 The government also engaged in a major purge of the state media.
3 It took a long time to purge the water from his body.
4 When the purge ended, the numbers fell far short of those expected.
5 This weapon array is different than the others; designed to purge everything.
1 She knew she was going to puke , she just didn't know when.
2 I'd rather puke my way up the coast on a cargo schooner!
3 Soon it was assuring me that my story was puke , worthless cockshit.
4 The first time he bent over to puke , I intended to pounce.
5 Believe me, they will be happier than if you puke on them.
1 The hum and the honk of a motor-car sounded in the street.
2 He heard the front door close and the honk of the horn.
3 After a minute or so I hear another honk , this one closer.
4 We found out why when we heard a horn honk behind us.
5 The warning honk had not given the Mistress time to turn out.
1 Previously, the ships could disgorge thousands of people onto the beach daily.
2 Now, Rubra observed eleven wormhole termini blink open to disgorge the survivors.
3 William Bunning-Ford will now have to disgorge every stick of his estate.
4 What could it profit them to gather what they must straightway disgorge ?
5 They would not have to disgorge the money they accumulated along the way.
1 Every time she looked at Bili's arm now, she wanted to retch .
2 I cough, gasp, gasp more, try to retch , remember how to breathe.
3 Immediately a sickly sweet odor spread out, causing the physician to retch .
4 The stench of vomit, alcohol and urine makes one want to retch .
5 She moved faster than Aislinn, and Seth stood trying not to retch .
1 Or rather you shouldn't, unless you have a strong desire to barf .
2 I was in back, lurching and bouncing and trying not to barf .
3 Whatever the reason, I was happy to stow my unused barf bag.
4 Though he had his bag at the ready, some barf had escaped.
5 I threw the keys and the barf bag onto the kitchen table.
1 Each night, well-fed individuals regurgitate packages of congealed blood for hungry roostmates.
2 In time José felt himself bursting; the liquid began to regurgitate .
3 Occasionally these small snakes will even regurgitate a termite after swallowing it whole.
4 About all I did was regurgitate what was in the manual.
5 As they approached this capital, Renaldo's grief seemed to regurgitate with redoubled violence.
1 And now and then an unmistakable upchuck bouquet would waft across his nostrils.
2 Ledford was trying not to upchuck his steak and eggs and chocolate cake.
3 Is our fierce vampire slayer gonna upchuck on the victims?
4 Has the in-helmet upchuck ever actually come to pass?
5 Shaky, sweaty and like she might upchuck any second.
1 And, even if there were, it would spue him and all who are like him out of its mouth.
2 To live, for me, Jane, is to stand on a crater-crust which may crack and spue fire any day.
3 Take care that the land spue not you out also as it spued out the nations that were before you.
4 So he threatens,-" I will spue thee out of my mouth," as a man's stomach loathes that which is nauseating.
5 Before his distorted vision rose the mocking face of Jim Weston, and a deep growling curse spued from his lips.
1 That unhallowed booty created a factitious aristocracy, ever fearful that they might be called upon to regorge their sacrilegious spoil.
1 Every year the competition contrives to throw up something a little different.
2 He wanted to throw up his hat and shout in sheer joy.
3 A moment later he started and throw up his hands in surprise.
4 I throw up the chamber-window, to breathe the earliest breath of summer.
5 I think it was all fairly…well…it didn't throw up any major challenges.
1 And Bethany... if you feel the need to vomit up there.
2 Only in trying to help the victim vomit up the poison.
3 All the seawater that you drank made you vomit up a lot of those pills.
4 No one had seen him slip behind the trees to vomit up all those precious hamburgers.
5 The meats which thou hadst eaten, thou shalt vomit up : and shalt loose thy beautiful words.
1 I am sure you must be sick of the sight of me.
2 I'd rather be sick sometimes than afraid of being all the time.
3 He greeted the ladies with courtliness, and inquired mout anybody be sick .
4 He must have known what it would mean to be sick here.
5 I want you to be sick when you think of my name.
Eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical.
1 Allen said the leak would spew unchecked while the system is disconnected.
2 The kind of technicolour spew that would make even Luke Watson blush.
3 The thing is, the more negativity you spew , the worse you look.
4 I am the basest of creatures, I could even spew at myself?
5 The child's face twisted in terror and it began to spew fire.
6 An oily light flared from its peak, a spew of dirty flame.
7 That means it will spew out far fewer pollutants than today's engines do.
8 Erupting volcanoes spew gases and pave new lands with fresh lava.
9 Machines spew out winnings in the form of small metal balls.
10 They created syndevs whose sole purpose was to spew crap into the Reticulum.
11 They spew out noxious hydrogen sulphide gas, and the water contains little oxygen.
12 If you have a cheeky spew get prepared to be fined for it.
13 Just enough to make more infectious envoys and spew them across the cosmos.
14 When feasting on crabs, an octopus wields its spew with purpose.
15 Neither do they spew tons of fish waste or chemical pollutants.
16 She stood, biting her lip, holding back the invectives she'd prefer to spew .
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