Moderate as in regurgitate To make involuntary movements as if about to vomit; often accompanied by gagging. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Retch'
The chef accidentally added too much spice, making the dish so spicy that customers started to retch.
The pungent aroma of the exotic cheese made her retch, regretting her adventurous food choice.
Cleaning the moldy basement walls with a pungent cleaner made the workers retch from the overpowering fumes.
The unexpected sight of the dissected frog in biology class caused a few students to retch in surprise.
The repulsive odor emanating from the dumpster behind the restaurant made pedestrians retch as they passed by.
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