Vomit

  • 41VOMIT — Voice Of Man In Toronto (Community » Media) ** Variations On Mostly Interesting Talent (Community » Media) …

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  • 42vòmit — vò|mit Mot Pla Nom masculí …

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  • 43vomit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. throw up, disgorge; belch, spew, eject. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. throw up, eject, bring up, spit up, dry heave, be seasick, hurl forth, retch, ruminate, regurgitate, give forth,… …

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  • 44vomit — vom·it || vÉ‘mɪt / vÉ’m n. stomach contents which have been expelled through the mouth v. eject stomach contents through the mouth; throw up …

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  • 45vomit — I. v. n. Puke, spew, throw up. II. v. a. 1. Disgorge, throw up (from the stomach), puke up, cast up. 2. Eject, emit, throw forth, belch forth. III. n. Emetic, puke, vomitory …

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  • 46vomit — v 1. regurgitate, throw up, bring up, puke or puke up, heave, spit up, spew up, disgorge, regorge; retch, gag, cough up, keck, dry heave; be sick to one s stomach, be nauseated, nauseate, Inf. have the throw ups; be seasick, have mal de mer, turn …

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  • 47vomit — vom·it …

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  • 48vomit — 1) vb. to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth (see vomiting). 2) n. the contents of the stomach ejected during vomiting. Medical names: vomitus …

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  • 49vomit — /ˈvɒmət / (say vomuht) verb (i) 1. to eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; spew; be sick. 2. to be ejected or come out with force or violence. –verb (t) 3. to throw up or eject from the stomach through the mouth; spew. 4. to cast out… …

  • 50vomit —   Lua i, pua i.   Also: hō owā, auku u; lua i koko (blood) …

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