Retch

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  • 52English Dogs — are a British Punk/Metal crossover band that began life in the early eighties.English Dogs formed in October 1981 and produced two demos during 1982 entitled Show No Mercy and Free To Kill . The band toured as support to fellow punk band Charged… …

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  • 53gag — gag1 /gag/, v., gagged, gagging, n. v.t. 1. to stop up the mouth of (a person) by putting something in it, thus preventing speech, shouts, etc. 2. to restrain by force or authority from freedom of speech; silence. 3. to fasten open the jaws of,… …

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  • 54gag — 1. To retch; to cause to retch or heave. 2. To prevent from talking. 3. An instrument adjusted between the teeth to keep the mouth from closing during operations in the mouth or throat. Crowe Davis mouth g …

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  • 55throw up — I vomit, upchuck (sl.). See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To vomit] Syn. spew out, disgorge, regurgitate, empty one s stomach, retch*, barf*, puke*; see also vomit . 2. [To quit] Syn. give up, cease, terminate; see stop 2 . 3. [To construct,… …

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  • 56vomit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. throw up, disgorge; belch, spew, eject. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. throw up, eject, bring up, spit up, dry heave, be seasick, hurl forth, retch, ruminate, regurgitate, give forth,… …

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  • 57gag — I [[t]gæg[/t]] v. gagged, gag•ging, n. 1) to stop up the mouth of (a person) by putting something in it 2) to restrain by force or authority from free speech 3) srg to hold open the jaws of, as in surgical operations 4) phl to cause to retch or… …

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  • 58reach — I. /ritʃ / (say reech) verb (t) 1. to get to, or get as far as, in moving, going, travelling, etc.: the boat reached the shore. 2. to come to or arrive at in some course of progress, action, etc.: his letter reached me. 3. to succeed in touching… …

  • 59gag — [gag] vt. gagged, gagging [ME gaggen, of echoic orig.] 1. to cause to retch or choke 2. to put something over or into the mouth of, so as to keep from talking, crying out, etc. 3. to keep from speaking or expressing oneself freely, as by… …

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  • 60Gag — Gag, v. i. 1. To heave with nausea; to retch. [1913 Webster] 2. To introduce gags or interpolations. See {Gag}, n., 3. [Slang] Cornill Mag. [1913 Webster] …

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