belch+forth

  • 31forðroccetan — wv/t1b to belch forth …

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  • 32roccettan — wv/t1b to eructate, belch forth, utter …

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  • 33rocettan — wv/t1b to eructate, belch forth, utter …

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  • 34blast — {{11}}blast (n.) O.E. blæst blowing, breeze, puff of wind, from P.Gmc. *bles (Cf. O.N. blastr, O.H.G. blast a blowing, blast, Ger. blasen, Goth. blesan to blow ), from PIE *bhle to blow, probably a variant of root *bhel (2) to blow, inflate,… …

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  • 35disgorge — verb 1) the combine disgorged a stream of grain Syn: pour out, discharge, eject, throw out, emit, expel, spit out, spew out, belch forth, spout; vomit, regurgitate 2) they were made to disgorge all the profits Syn …

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  • 36spurt — 1. verb water spurted from the tap Syn: squirt, shoot, jet, erupt, gush, pour, stream, pump, surge, spew, course, well, spring, burst; disgorge, discharge, emit, belch forth, expel …

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  • 37squirt — 1. verb 1) a jet of ink squirted out of the tube Syn: spurt, shoot, spray, fountain, jet, erupt; gush, rush, pump, surge, stream, spew, well, spring, burst, issue, emanate; emit …

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  • 38vomit — [väm′it] n. [ME < L vomitus, a discharging, vomiting < pp. of vomere, to discharge, vomit < IE base * wemē > Gr emein, to vomit, OE wamm, stain, disgrace] 1. the act or process of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth …

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  • 39vomit — v. & n. v.tr. (vomited, vomiting) 1 (also absol.) eject (matter) from the stomach through the mouth. 2 (of a volcano, chimney, etc.) eject violently, belch forth. n. 1 matter vomited from the stomach. 2 archaic an emetic. Derivatives: vomiter n.… …

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  • 40Belched — Belch Belch (b[e^]lch; 224), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Belched} (b[e^]lch); p. pr. & vb. n. {Belching}.] [OE. belken, AS. bealcan, akin to E. bellow. See {Bellow}, v. i.] 1. To eject or throw up from the stomach with violence; to eruct. [1913 Webster] …

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