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View definitions for retch

retch

verb as in disgorge

verb as in gag

verb as in vomit

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Example Sentences

When she wasn’t retching, she lay her head in her boyfriend’s lap.

From Salon

One man was seen retching, while others phoned loved ones and walked away.

From BBC

“Pepper” follows the overlapping pursuits of a handful of pepper enthusiasts, whose interests lie in the hottest of the hots, peppers that induce sweating, crying and retching within minutes.

Sixty Nigerian dwarf goats are taking turns crashing their horns against wooden stalls while unleashing a cacophony of bleats, groans, and retching wails that make it nearly impossible to hold a conversation.

Instead she found two of her co-workers vomiting, with one retching into her bowl.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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