10 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 bakery's ovens were set to disgorge a fresh batch of pastries for the morning rush.
The restaurant patrons were quick to disgorge their tables when the fire alarm went off.
The news outlet has been disgorging breaking stories throughout the day.
They are disgorging passengers from the train at the busy station.
By the time the dragon finished its feast, it will have disgorged a pile of bones.
During the storm, the clouds will be disgorging torrents of rain over the city.
Throughout the night, the storm will have been disgorging heavy rain over the city.
The garbage truck will have disgorged its contents at the landfill before noon.
The distressed ship will disgorge cargo to stay afloat during the storm.
The restaurant had to disgorge the spoiled food to maintain health standards.
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