disgorge - use in sentences

Object

  • water: The Milwr Tunnel continued on for a further 7 miles to disgorge water into the Dee Estuary.
  • million: Living plants have been disgorging millions of tons of the potent greenhouse gas into the atmosphere every year - without anybody noticing.
  • something: Suddenly it splits open, disgorging something onto his face and leaving a ' V ' shaped wound.
  • people: Within seconds ( so I was told ) every office in the vicinity was disgorging people who came to crowd round and listen.

Modifying Another Word

  • eventually: The path eventually disgorges into the narrow, steep lane that runs down into Withypool from Comer's Cross.

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