regurgitate


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disgorge

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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for regurgitate

pour or rush back

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feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food

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repeat after memorization

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Enjoy walking the lively streets of our restaurant districts and participate in an impromptu game of 'What Food Was That?' Japan, where drunk adults often regurgitate in the streets, provides you with a chance to move from vomit pile to vomit pile developing your expertise in distinguishing partially digested food products.
Will I listen in humble silence while he speaks his words or will I regurgitate my own?
They also use a bait that is similar to that which makes cats regurgitate hair balls.
funnels, who take what they are given and regurgitate it on a page or screen;
They are ruminants, which regurgitate food and acid from their stomachs and chew on the cud for up to eight hours a day.
Vampire society creates a safety net, as bats will regurgitate concentrated blood for a starving roostmate.
Naturally, critics of falling educational standards say this is a criminal massaging of figures as the pupils are simply being asked to regurgitate what they at home from their parents, and want it stopped.
But, of course, it would seem that your correspondent would rather regurgitate accounts, many totally inaccurate, of events more than three decades ago.
John Prescott admits to ''binge eating'' (no secret that) when he was deputy Prime Minister, he would then regurgitate the remains of several half digested meals because of an ''eating disorder'' - don't make me laugh.
We were spoon fed cold hard facts regarding their lives and deeds, then expected to memorize and regurgitate them on demand.
"If you can regurgitate every date around the Civil War ...
The "reflux" condition caused her stomach to regurgitate its contents into her mouth.
Instead, Internet partisans tend to collect and regurgitate "facts" from likeminded partisans, contributing to what Sunstein calls "cybercascades" of dubious information.
Having failed to get Bishop-emeritus Remi De Roo to add prestige to their organization, they did the next best thing and used the Vatican intervention to raise publicity, present themselves as hard-done-by victims of a cruel Church, and regurgitate the hackneyed attacks on celibacy which during the last 35 years have been refuted a hundred times over.