keck in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Keck (verb): to retch or gag, often as a reaction to nausea or the sensation of vomiting.
Sample Sentences
- He felt an urge to keck after tasting the spoiled milk.
- The dog started to keck loudly after eating something it shouldn't have.
- As the roller coaster plummeted, I couldn't help but keck at the sudden drop.
- She tried to suppress a keck when she saw the bizarre dish served at the restaurant.
- The unpleasant smell made him keck in disgust as he walked past the dumpster.
- The sudden smell of rotten eggs made him keck and turn away in disgust.
- As the roller coaster reached its peak, she couldn't help but keck at the thrilling drop ahead.
- The thought of eating snails made him keck, as he had never been fond of slimy textures.
- Watching the documentary about deep-sea creatures made her keck at some of the bizarre forms of life.
- He tried to suppress a keck of laughter when his friend stumbled over the curb.