Ray had to cover her mouth and nose, trying to prevent herself from retching as the smell reached her sensitive nostrils. |
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After little painful moments of gasping and dry retching, she rises up on unsteady legs, wiping spit from her mouth with the back of her hand. |
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Stagnation of heat in the liver and gall bladder affects the stomach, causing retching. |
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But light sears in, and I shudder, my entire body retching in the pain of my head and my skull. |
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In between the sounds of his gagging and retching, he sobbed wildly, gasping for breath, barely able to breathe. |
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One day, we were all at some bar, having rounds of drinks, when I mentioned crawfish again, and Hiroki grimaced and made retching noises. |
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Standing up quickly, she watched the boy roll around on the floor pathetically, crying, gasping and retching. |
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It makes choking and gasping noises, retching and hacking and throwing itself across the grass with incredible force. |
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The unmistakable gurgle of somebody retching his breakfast into a pail was omnipresent within the room. |
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Gabriel was very much awake, leaning over one side of the cot, coughing and retching as phlegm emitted from his mouth and fell to the floor. |
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His sweetheart spent the rest of the night retching into the loo and the relationship went down the toilet, too. |
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In the morning when I woke up I found Mark retching the contents of his stomach up outside the tent. |
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I was hanging over the edge of the bed, gagging and retching, though mercifully nothing was coming out. |
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She felt like retching everything inside her, but all that came was a gurgling noise and a very ragged breath. |
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Rayne finished retching up the small amount of food quickly, but continued dry, racking retches for several seconds. |
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When young people see us, they either start yawning involuntarily or inhale our old people's smell and start retching. |
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She twisted her body to compensate as she was thrown and landed awkwardly on her chest, leaving her retching for breath and seeing stars. |
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The sickness was far progressed by that time, and the emancipated retching man that had spoken to a younger boy was only a shadow of his father. |
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The politician was retching at one stage as she tried to swallow a rotten egg after viewers made her face a second bushtucker trial. |
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My stomach heaved and I ran to the toilet, retching and crying. |
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Within seconds, Evin could faintly be heard retching behind the door. |
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William was pleased that he had not been sick, although a few of the prisoners had spent most of the journey with their head over the side retching their empty stomachs out. |
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He nodded and opened his mouth, but before he could utter a word, he became even paler, if possible and rushed out into the bathroom where I heard him retching his guts out. |
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The doc put our minds at rest and said the blood was probably from muscles being strained whilst retching but he was de-hydrated and would need to be admitted. |
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I doubled over and puked, bringing back up what'd just gone down, heaving until my stomach was empty and I was curled up in a retching, trembling ball. |
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This revolting, dirty filthy sight had me retching in disgust. |
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However, protracted vomiting and retching, associated with other symptoms or signs, indicates a more severe head injury. |
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I scream, and take a hammer to them, only o collapse exhausted and retching on the temple floor. |
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Kiriam opened her mouth to scream but no sound came, only a dry retching that sent her reeling towards the door and fresh air. |
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She decided to enlist the help of a hearing dog who would be able to alert them to Cole's retching. |
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After much retching and vomiting she bathed her head in a wet towel oblivious of what was happening to her hairdo in the process. |
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St retching across from one bank to another, sails spread over the Vie, the river, which gives Saint Gilles Croix de Vie its name. |
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Bunk undermines a meeting with a ranking officer by retching into a wastepaper bin. |
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She was coughing and retching and her whole body was shaking in my arms. |
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Still reeling from the parmo, the huge globules of white fat in the Chadwick pud leave me retching among the busy hordes of the famous market. |
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The man filming the scene counted five bodies before entering the house, panning across blood pooled in the corridor before running out retching. |
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But see a gazelle-hide teacup – a gazellehideteacup – and you might find yourself retching. |
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Bren didn't hear, dizzy and faint from the nausea and endless retching. |
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Did I really, when I first lived here as a student in 1976, used to cycle through farmland, retching at the smell of the nightsoil, on the way into town from my institute? |
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Nasogastric tube insertion in the presence of inadequate levels of anesthesia can lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding. |
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The soft sounds of retching filtered back into the black stillness. |
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Inadequate levels of anesthesia which may lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding thus complicating the anesthetic outcome. |
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Its ludicrous plot about sex-hungry cannibalistic vampires in Paris drew derisive laughter when it was screened in Cannes and its gory scenes had even hardened horror fans retching in disgust. |
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Maggie, a one-year-old bullmastiff, was rushed to Cardiff PDSA Pet Hospital because she was retching and in distress. |
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Even the retching had a cut-glass quality to it. |
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I was going to let him have one in the tidgy triangle below the throat like Suze taught me, but everything stopped at the sound of Paulie retching. |
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