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Vomited

Vomit \Vom"it\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Vomited; p. pr. & vb. n. Vomiting.] [Cf. L. vomere, vomitum, and v. freq. vomitare. See Vomit, n.] To eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; to puke; to spew.

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vomited

vb. (en-past of: vomit)

Usage examples of "vomited".

The victim coughed and vomited up blood, and that was spread by droplet infection and was horribly contagious.

He gulped and coughed again, then abruptly vomited up a quantity of river water.

She hung over the toilet and vomited up the little coffee she had swallowed, but the dry, painful heaves continued long after her stomach was emptied.

That was when Rip turned aside and vomited, shaken to the core by the knowledge that his wife was as cold a murderer as this disgusting thug staked to the ground and spewing out his filth.

The night had been long and difficult She had vomited several times, and had been seized by alter­nating waves of hot and cold.

They vomited blood, and the blood vessels under their skin ruptured and turned black.

My dress got ruined when Lady Imeyne vomited on me, and I had to tear my shift up for cloths and bandages.

Wennn Stogggul would have you tortured until you vomited up all your secrets.

Hanging his head miserably over the side, he vomited into the garden below.

Bartta returned to her ministra­tions and, tense moments later, Riane vomited up all the water she had swallowed.

He drank greedily the water Eleana fetched from the river, but almost immediately vomited it back up.

Bartta returned to her ministra-tions and, tense moments later, Riane vomited up all the water she had swallowed.

As a child suffering with a high fever and uncontrollable shakes, he had vomited up the warm fish soup his mother had fed him.

The front rank of the dragoons disappeared as each musket vomited a meter-long plume of whitish smoke.

The front of their formation showed level for an instant, then vomited smoke.