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What is the past tense of vomit?

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The past tense of vomit is vomited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of vomit is vomits.

The present participle of vomit is vomiting.

The past participle of vomit is vomited.

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It is indicated when there is a clear, glairy, stringy fluid vomited, the nausea aggravated by smell of food.
I escaped him and went to the bathroom and vomited again and again until I felt that if I puked one more time, my body would disappear.
His captain, Pullen said, wore his oilskins day and night, and vomited all the time.
He also tells a story about how Uncle John bought a shoat and ate until he vomited and then left the rest.
She turned and vomited violently, an empty dry-heave which threatened to pull her stomach out.
Recalling his first trip in the air, Tu said he felt very sick and even vomited.

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