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Example sentences for "disgorges"

Lexicographically close words:
disfranchisement; disfranchises; disfranchising; disgorge; disgorged; disgorging; disgrace; disgraced; disgraceful; disgracefully
  1. Thus the division of the woman is almost precisely similar to that of Armenian and Gypsy--that is, the sword is raised, and the woman disgorges the serpent with a scream.

  2. Later he demands his half of the woman, and takes a sword to cut her asunder, when she screams and disgorges the dragon's body.

  3. She conducts them to the water, and in the slimy mud she disgorges her half-digested food for their nourishment.

  4. Frequently he disgorges into the bills of his young ones the frogs and small fry he has just swallowed; sometimes he divides among them a large fish which he brings from the adjacent lake or the more distant sea-shore.

  5. The harvester enters a cell backwards; she first brushes herself and drops her load of pollen; then, turning round, she disgorges the honey in her crop upon the floury mass.

  6. In summer, Brighthelmston too frequently becomes the chief receptacle of the vice and dissipation which the sickening metropolis disgorges into our watering places at this season.

  7. From this it seems to follow that the being who swallows and disgorges the novices at initiation is believed to be a powerful ghost or ancestral spirit, and that the bull-roarer, which bears his name, is his material representative.

  8. Similarly among their neighbours the Anula the women imagine that the droning sound of the bull-roarer is produced by a spirit called Gnabaia, who swallows the lads at initiation and afterwards disgorges them in the form of initiated men.

  9. Chapter 15 In Which the Bag of Banknotes Disgorges Some Thousands of Pounds More The train entered the station.

  10. He foresees that it will still be good after repose, and if it is hungry he disgorges food for it.

  11. It goes back to the nest, disgorges its supply, and returns to the field, until the little cup of earth is full to the edge.

  12. Gnabaia, a spirit who swallows and disgorges lads at initiation, ii.

  13. When he disgorges the stone (the sun), he also disgorges the gods of light whom he had swallowed.

  14. It is an enormous elephant of stone, who disgorges from his uplifted trunk a vast but graceful shower.

  15. It is an enormous elephant of stone, which disgorges from his uplifted trunk a vast but graceful shower.

  16. The bee brings the honey in its first stomach, and disgorges it into one of the cells where it is to be kept.

  17. The caterpillar is of a reddish colour, as if it had on a leathern jerkin, and disgorges a liquid which is believed to soften ligneous fibres, and it lives in the interior of willows and other trees.

  18. When it is touched it disgorges a black and acrid saliva, and ejects from the abdomen a corrosive liquid of a disagreeable odour.

  19. The mother disgorges into the mouths of the larvae the blood with which she is filled.

  20. But that the bird disgorges the herrings for the young ones after the manner of gulls generally, and does not carry them in its beak or claws, which is contrary to their practice, there can be no doubt.


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