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Discover Ludwig"throwing up" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to vomiting, but can also be used more generally to mean to produce or give off, as in an emotion or sound. Example sentence: The sound of the ambulance outside the window made me feel like throwing up.
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throwing up
verb
Present participle of throw up
Exact(51)
"I was throwing up".
But no throwing up.
They kept throwing up.
Women throwing up near me.
I'm not throwing up blood.
People were throwing up.
Similar(9)
Kids throw up.
(He threw up).
"I threw up.
"You'd throw up.
I've thrown up.
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