She rolled onto her side and retched up all the water she had swallowed, a strangled sob following. |
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Rain came back with a plastic bowl and held it under me as I retched up whatever had been in my stomach. |
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I have seen protruding bellies, working so hard to get nutrients out of food that only rests for a few minutes before being retched up again. |
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James felt his stomach churn, and retched the remaining contents of alcohol in his stomach to the streets below. |
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Isabella retched up the meager contents of her stomach onto the ground and returned to the camp. |
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But the air was suddenly clean and clear and he was coughing so much he almost retched and Abby was coughing, too, sounding like she had pneumonia. |
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It was so horrible that a guard in the video, holding Danny down, retched and was thrown out of the room. |
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He sobbed and retched his way through his trial, bursting into tears again on Thursday when Judge Masipa cleared him of murder. |
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I retched and retched and retched and drank water and puked it up and retched some more and drank more water and puked it up, all weekend, pretty much. |
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At once they were nauseated and began vomiting, and they retched the whole day. |
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Verl, perhaps trying to set an example, took a forkful of mashed potato and retched. |
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Jack drained the last of the liquor out of the jar, grimaced, retched, swallowed bile, bad liquor, and a gut-full of green blackberries. |
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I tasted bile and retched again, my stomach jerking agonizingly. |
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