Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
Make an unsuccessful effort to vomit; strain to vomit.
An involuntary spasm of ineffectual vomiting.
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 .
6 People did not retch as I walked past them on the street.
7 She began to retch as he tugged her down a side street.
8 Ignore all those malcontents who retch when remembering smokers in mainstream cinemas.
9 His back spasmed, as did his stomach, and he began to retch .
10 She clamped one hand over her mouth, praying she would not retch .
11 Watching Ki retch into a helmet was not conducive to such thoughts; either.
12 She wanted to fall to her knees and retch - and perhaps she would, later.
13 I am starting to choke, in a moment I will retch .
14 Now I cannot speak at all, but only growl and retch .
15 The sickly odor of his sweat was overpowering and she wanted to retch .
16 Evi knew it was going to make her retch if she didn't move.
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