VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: NOUN
- N/A
- The matter ejected in vomiting
- A medicine that induces nausea and vomiting
- The act or an instance of ejecting matter from the stomach through the mouth.
- Matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth.
- An emetic.
- That which is vomited; specifically, matter ejected from the stomach in the act of vomiting; an attack of vomiting.
- That which excites the stomach to discharge its contents; an emetic.
- That which excites vomiting; an emetic.
- See in the Vocabulary.
- Nux vomica.
- The regurgitated former contents of a stomach.
- The act of regurgitating.
- The reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: VERB
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- To regurgitate the contents of a stomach; puke.
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To eject part or all of the contents of the stomach through the mouth, usually in a series of involuntary spasmic movements.
- To be discharged forcefully and abundantly; spew or gush.
- To eject or discharge in a gush; spew out.
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To throw up; to eject from the stomach through the mouth; to disgorge; to puke; to spew out; -- often followed by up or out.
- Hence, to eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit; to throw forth.
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To throw up or eject from the stomach; discharge from the stomach through the mouth: often followed by forth, up, or out.
- To eject with violence from any hollow place; belch forth; emit.
- To be emitted; come out with force or violence.
- To eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; puke; spew.
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: RELATED WORDS
- Spue, Regorge, Be sick, Cat, Disgorge, Honk, Spew, Chuck, Regurgitate, Sick, Upchuck, Barf, Retch, Puke, Vomit
- Disgorge, Honk, Chuck, Regurgitation, Spew, Heaving, Sick, Emetic, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Barf, Vomitus, Puking, Puke
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Throw, Cast, Throw up, Regorge, Be sick, Cat, Disgorge, Chuck, Regurgitate, Sick, Upchuck, Barf, Retch, Puke, Vomit
- Be sick, Disgorgement, Cat, Disgorge, Chuck, Heaving, Sick, Emetic, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Barf, Vomitus, Puking, Puke
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some people even vomit up what they have eaten, even when it was a long time before.
- You will vomit up the morsels you have eaten.
- You write about it, vomit up your words on a blank page.
- This may be fatal, particularly as the person may vomit and can inhale vomit and suffocate.
- When I asked him to show me what the vomit looked like, he placed a jar containing black vomit in front of the camera.
- With this agenda, he is rarely contacting the present moment but rather is caught up in future vomit threats or past vomit memories.
- Someone who is very drunk has an impaired gag reflex and may choke on their vomit or accidentally inhale vomit into their lungs.
- If the vomit is unable to be cleared that person will choke with the vomit flowing back into the body.
- KS: The ones with the vomit coming out of your mouth, a rainbow vomit, did you ever use those?
- If they vomit several times a day or they vomit blood, get them to the vet immediately.
- Jimi Hendrix choked on vomit cuz he had dry vomit in his throat as testified to be both ambulance men.
- Ambulance men Reginal Jones and John Saua said Jimi was covered in vomit with dry vomit down his throat.
- Vomit Go back to Poison Tester for a new fight and another Vomit.
VOMIT UP vs VOMIT: QUESTIONS
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- Is vomit from sperm whales worth thousands of dollars?
- Did George Bush vomit on the Japanese Prime Minister?
- What happens if you vomit too much during pregnancy?
- What episode does Charlotte vomit in Friends Trip 4?
- How to remove vomit from carpet without damaging it?
- What happens when the human body prepares to vomit?
- How many times do you vomit after drinking alcohol?
- Why did Oscar Pistorius vomit after Steenkamp murder trial?
- Can viral gastroenteritis spread through stool or vomit?
- Are non vomit bags available in different specification?