Sentences

disgorge in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To disgorge means to eject or release something from within, especially in a forceful or abundant manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The volcano began to disgorge molten lava, creating a spectacular but terrifying display.
  2. After the party, the dog seemed to disgorge an impressive amount of crumbs from its fur.
  3. The fisherman was relieved to see the net disgorge a large catch after hours of waiting.
  4. During the surgery, the doctor had to disgorge the trapped fluid to relieve the patient's discomfort.
  5. As the ship took on water, it appeared to disgorge its cargo into the turbulent sea.
  6. The river began to disgorge its contents after the heavy rains, flooding the nearby fields.
  7. After a long night of partying, he felt the urge to disgorge the excess alcohol he had consumed.
  8. The volcano was observed to disgorge ash and lava, creating a stunning yet terrifying spectacle.
  9. During the inspection, the factory was found to disgorge waste into the river, violating environmental regulations.
  10. As the waves crashed against the shore, they seemed to disgorge a treasure trove of seashells and debris.

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