disgorged Antonyms

Meaning of disgorged

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disgorged (imp. & p. p.)

of Disgorge

disgorged Sentence Examples

  1. The volcano violently disgorged lava and ash into the sky, creating a spectacular yet terrifying spectacle.
  2. The overflowing river disgorged its excess water into the nearby fields, causing widespread flooding and damage to crops.
  3. The angry mob disgorged their pent-up fury onto the government building, vandalizing it and setting it ablaze.
  4. The overstuffed suitcase disgorged its contents onto the floor, revealing a jumble of clothes, books, and electronics.
  5. The old man disgorged a torrent of colorful curses and insults at the rude cashier, startling the other customers in the store.
  6. The patient disgorged the bitter-tasting medicine, grimacing and gagging as it burned their throat.
  7. The treasure chest disgorged a glittering array of gold coins and precious jewels, captivating the eyes of the adventurous treasure hunters.
  8. The injured animal disgorged the sharp object that had pierced its flesh, wincing in pain as the wound began to heal.
  9. The overcrowded bus disgorged its passengers onto the busy street corner, creating a chaotic surge of people.
  10. The malfunctioning water fountain disgorged a powerful stream of water, drenching the unsuspecting bystanders in the vicinity.

FAQs About the word disgorged

of Disgorge

poured, spat, emitted, spit, belched, erupted,ejected, expelled, spewed, spouted

contained, restrained, shut (in or up), restrained,contained, shut (in or up),,bottled (up), bottled (up)

The volcano violently disgorged lava and ash into the sky, creating a spectacular yet terrifying spectacle.

The overflowing river disgorged its excess water into the nearby fields, causing widespread flooding and damage to crops.

The angry mob disgorged their pent-up fury onto the government building, vandalizing it and setting it ablaze.

The overstuffed suitcase disgorged its contents onto the floor, revealing a jumble of clothes, books, and electronics.