retch
verb
Pronunciation: /rɛtʃ/
Definition
To make a strong, involuntary movement of the stomach as if about to vomit.
Examples
The nauseating fumes caused the workers to retch repeatedly.
She tried to suppress a retch after seeing the gruesome scene.
He began to retch violently once the fever reached its peak.
How to Use retch
- retch at (prepositional phrase)
- to react with disgust to a sight or smell — "The crowd began to retch at the sight of the decaying waste."
- retch from (prepositional phrase)
- to vomit or gag due to a specific cause — "He continued to retch from the intense motion sickness."
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