retching Antonyms

Meaning of retching

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retching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Retch

retching Sentence Examples

  1. The acrid smell caused him to retch involuntarily.
  2. The sight of the bloody wound made her retch uncontrollably.
  3. She had to hold back the retching as the stench filled the air.
  4. The nauseating medication made him retch and gag.
  5. The motion sickness caused her to retch and dry heave.
  6. The intense pain sent waves of nausea through her, causing her to retch.
  7. The food poisoning made her retch and vomit violently.
  8. The thought of the surgery made him feel so anxious that he started retching.
  9. The excruciating headache made her retch and cry out in pain.
  10. The pungent odor of rotten fish made her retch and cough.

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of Retch

vomiting, puking, upchucking, spewing, gagging, barfing,hurling, heaving, nauseating, losing one's lunch

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The acrid smell caused him to retch involuntarily.

The sight of the bloody wound made her retch uncontrollably.

She had to hold back the retching as the stench filled the air.

The nauseating medication made him retch and gag.