The act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge.
Eject the contents of the stomach through 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 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 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.
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 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.
1 That unhallowed booty created a factitious aristocracy, ever fearful that they might be called upon to regorge their sacrilegious spoil.
Make pure or free from sin or guilt.
Rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid.
Other meanings for "purge" 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.
6 In recent days there have been signs the purge is winding down.
7 Microscale purge and trap introduction was also used to provide complementary information.
8 No clinically significant difference was observed between reference samples and purge samples.
9 Harrington had set July 1 as the deadline for completing the purge .
10 This continuing process cannot be described as anything other than a purge .
11 The purge was what counted, the unburdening, rather than the information revealed.
12 Some have already talked up a purge of centrist MPs and members.
13 Andy Mukherjee India's new purge on bad loans will make banks sturdier.
14 When it has killed the Chameleon it takes laurel as a purge .
15 There was no need for Alexia to call for a purge bucket.
16 I purge , unwilling to unremember my week of minimal living on Kili.
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