eructate Sentence Examples

  1. The baby suddenly eructated, startling its mother.
  2. The pungent smell of the fermented cabbage caused him to eructate involuntarily.
  3. After eating a large meal, the man eructated loudly, much to the chagrin of his dining companions.
  4. The child was scolded for eructating at the dinner table.
  5. The burp contest was a raucous affair, with participants eructating as loudly and as frequently as they could.
  6. The comedian's eructation routine always brought down the house.
  7. The doctor advised the patient to avoid foods that cause him to eructate excessively.
  8. The medicine had an unpleasant side effect: it caused the patient to eructate constantly.
  9. The dragon's fiery breath caused the knight to eructate a small flame.
  10. The eructation of gas from the volcano was a sign of impending eruption.

eructate Meaning

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eructate (v. t.)

To eject, as wind, from the stomach; to belch.

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To eject, as wind, from the stomach; to belch.

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The baby suddenly eructated, startling its mother.

The pungent smell of the fermented cabbage caused him to eructate involuntarily.

After eating a large meal, the man eructated loudly, much to the chagrin of his dining companions.

The child was scolded for eructating at the dinner table.