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