vomit in a sentence
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Definition
VOMIT: to expel the contents of the stomach through the mouth, often as a result of nausea or illness.
Sample Sentences
- After consuming a large amount of spoiled food, he felt the urge to vomit.
- The smell of the fish was so overpowering that she nearly vomited.
- During the roller coaster ride, many passengers screamed, and a few ended up vomiting.
- She struggled to keep her composure, but the sight of the accident made her want to vomit.
- He watched in horror as the dog vomited all over the carpet.
- She felt nauseous after the roller coaster ride and had to run to the bathroom to vomit.
- The smell of spoiled food made him gag, and he feared he might vomit if he didn't get some fresh air.
- After staying up all night studying, she woke up feeling dizzy and had a sudden urge to vomit.
- The doctor explained that vomiting is the body's way of expelling toxins and can be a protective mechanism.
- He tried to hold back his feelings of sickness, but the sight of the blood made him want to vomit.
- After feeling queasy all morning, she finally had to excuse herself to vomit in the restroom.
- The intense smell of the spoiled food made him gag, and he feared he might vomit on the spot.
- In the aftermath of the wild party, the floor was littered with empty bottles and signs of vomit.
- He tried to hold back his nausea, but the sight of the gruesome scene made him vomit.
- During the roller coaster ride, she was so dizzy that she couldn't help but vomit right after stepping off.
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