7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disgorge' in a Sentence
"To forcefully expel or throw out contents, such as food or liquid, from the throat, mouth, or stomach; essentially, to vomit forth." more
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Over the years, the mine will have been disgorging precious minerals from deep within the earth.
The spacecraft will have been disgorging data about the distant planet for months.
By the time the floodwaters recede, the river will have been disgorging debris into the sea.
The overloaded garbage bins will have been disgorging trash onto the streets.
Throughout the night, the storm will have been disgorging heavy rain over the city.
After the feast, the chef will have been disgorging new culinary creations all evening.
The haunted house will have been disgorging eerie sounds since dusk.
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