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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Black limousines disgorged movie stars.
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Chimneys in the valley were disgorging smoke into the air.
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The trustee was forced to disgorge the funds.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After another ten minutes, he had seen each one open and disgorge its occupant.
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As Hyacinth walked, the long line of hotels, great and small, disgorged its residents on to an increasingly crowded pavement.
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Busloads of Stasis were disgorged into the crowd.
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By now the cross-country vehicle had disgorged its complement of heavyweight occupants, also dressed in identical blue suits.
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No great torrents of water, no spectacular waterfalls, no deafening roars of waters disgorging their immense might.
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On Saturday it was disgorging a torrent, trying to stay ahead of the runoff cascading from the oversaturated Sierra.