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disgorge

[dis-gawrj] / dɪsˈgɔrdʒ /


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Readers of Shakespeare’s late romance will remember that this ship runs into a tempest that disgorges its passengers onto a strange island in the middle of nowhere.

From Los Angeles Times

Then a garbage truck pulls up and disgorges its contents.

From Seattle Times

A blend of chardonnay and pinot noir, aged 18 to 20 months before disgorging, it shows complexity and nuance as ripe orchard fruit flavors dance with notes of toasty brioche.

From Washington Post

They can disgorge the money to the Treasury Department, he said, or send it to charity.

From Washington Post

The congressman’s campaign said all of the money has now been disgorged, blaming the delayed returns on “human error.”

From Washington Times