Sentence examples for vomit up from inspiring English sources

"vomit up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean to regurgitate or expel something that was ingested. For example, "He was so sick he had to vomit up his dinner."

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They vomit up their food.

They ask for the water, but when you bring them some to drink it makes them vomit up the black.

They can't go to a restaurant in case they vomit up their food because it gets stuck in their throat".

It may even vomit up a president: would Donald Trump, whose presidency would be the ultimate TV, be a contender without The Apprentice?

Pryce, his arms wrapping round his body, hand reaching up to his throat, seemed to vomit up the sepulchral voice of the old fellow.

A dealer who had swallowed plastic packets of cocaine died when the police administered a drug intended to force him to vomit up the evidence.

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Reality vomited up Katie Hopkins, the national newspaper columnist whose Manichean world would make great TV.

She was vomiting up blood and I took her to Roper.

She vomits up a pint of river water and what looks like breakfast cereal.

He finds himself "vomiting up... cruel vulgarities" to match his drinking buddy's coarse routine.

Somali elders talk of free-spirited nomads "vomiting up" orders made far away.

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