Crossword clues for vomitus
vomitus
Wiktionary
n. (context medicine English) vomit, the product of an emesis.
WordNet
Usage examples of "vomitus".
Shroud, Marigold, Vomitus, Video, Elmo--maybe a half a hundred all told in the lobby area, and all their thoughts crowded into my mind.
By the time she had Finished cleaning up the mess of vomitus, feces, and urine which her suffering body had voided under his ungentle ministrations, and he had promised, in a soft tone that chilled her very soul, to soon return, it was nearly noon.
The man closest to the Marine who had lost it grabbed the nearest suction tube from the overhead and started cleaning up before the vomitus could settle on anything.
Even if he could have breathed the vomitus mixture Grendel called air, the ash suspended in it would have blinded and choked him in seconds.
Despite common belief, it is demonstrable that a combination of arsenic and mercuric salts does not increase in toxicity as the poison is recovered from the vomitus of one victim to the next.
Her chin and lips were stained with black, foul-smelling, clotted blood, and I washed it off with a rag and gave her a drink to rinse the vomitus from her mouth.
These less than cinematic flames were a sour muddy orange as dark as bloodied tongues, and out of the many mouths of the blaze spewed a vomitus of greasy black smoke.
By the time she had finished cleaning up the mess of vomitus, feces, and urine which her suffering body had voided under his ungentle ministrations, and he had promised, in a soft tone that chilled her very soul, to soon return, it was nearly noon.
The kill floor was a literal sea of blood, pieces of internal organs, vomitus, and watery cow diarrhea.
Invisible hands twisted inside her stomach, shooting pain, and she tasted sour vomitus at the back of her throat.
Blood from his nostrils melted into the vomitus running down his chin.
He tried not to smile when Lea ducked away from the globule of vomitus as it floated closer to her.