noun the act of vomiting
verb to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
To bring up or discuss a traumatic or distressing memory or experience.
To quickly construct or assemble something, often in a haphazard or rushed manner.
To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach through the mouth, often as a result of illness or intoxication.
To express strong disapproval or disgust towards something.
In a novel, the author described a character who felt nauseous and ended up having to throw up after eating something spoiled.
The psychologist asked the patient if they had been experiencing any physical symptoms, such as headaches or throwing up, as a result of their anxiety.
The chef noticed that some of the guests were feeling ill after eating the seafood dish, suspecting that it may have been due to food poisoning causing them to throw up.
The athlete felt dizzy and nauseous during the race, which caused them to stop and throw up on the side of the track.
The teacher had to send a student to the nurse's office after they suddenly started feeling sick and had to throw up in the classroom.
The doctor asked the patient if they had been experiencing any vomiting or throwing up as a symptom of their illness.
The pilot radioed the control tower to inform them that one of the passengers was feeling unwell and had to throw up during the flight.
The construction worker had to take a break after feeling lightheaded and dizzy, eventually having to throw up due to heat exhaustion.
The police officer called for backup after encountering a suspect who appeared to be under the influence and was about to throw up in the back of the patrol car.