8 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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The malfunctioning machine began to disgorge smoke, causing a safety concern.
The overloaded server started to disgorge errors as the website experienced a sudden surge in traffic.
The gossip magazine had been disgorging scandalous stories about celebrities for months.
The malfunctioning machine started to disgorge sparks, causing concern among the factory workers.
The malfunctioning machine was disgorging faulty products on the assembly line.
The crowded theater began to disgorge laughter as the comedian delivered his punchline.
The overstressed bridge threatened to disgorge traffic if not repaired urgently.
The courtroom erupted in chaos as the witness began to disgorge unexpected information.
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