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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As the ship rocked in the stormy sea, some passengers felt the need to disgorge their last meal overboard.
The ship had disgorged its cargo of precious gems at the port.
The dragon opened its mouth to disgorge a stream of sparkling jewels it had hoarded in its lair.
The volcano began to disgorge hot lava, creating a fiery river down its slopes.
The garbage truck will disgorge its contents at the recycling center to promote environmental sustainability.
The haunted house will have been disgorging eerie sounds since dusk.
The volcano has been disgorging ash and smoke for days.
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