Advanced as in regurgitate To make involuntary throat and stomach movements, typically in response to the sensation of vomiting. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Retch'
The chef accidentally added too much salt to the soup, causing customers to retch at the overly salty taste.
The noxious fumes from the industrial plant made nearby residents retch and complain about the air quality.
The pungent smell of rotten eggs caused her to retch uncontrollably.
The overwhelming stench in the garbage dump made him retch repeatedly.
After a heavy night of drinking, he woke up feeling the urge to retch.
The sight of the decomposing animal carcass made even the biologist retch.
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