verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Birds regurgitate food to feed their young.
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Horton regurgitated the popular, but wrong, idea that poverty creates crime.
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The chicks will feed on the partially-digested food regurgitated by the parent.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anyone wanting further excitement could watch a man swallow and regurgitate a seven foot long chain!
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But he does not simply pontificate from his position as an excellent photographer, or regurgitate standard procedures.
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I could learn procedures and facts for a short time and I knew how to regurgitate them for examinations.
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It is much easier to regurgitate previously assembled information than to ascertain new relationships and organize original categories and assimilations.
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Pellets regurgitated at the nest site may be stepped on and broken up.
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Such obstruction to the flow of bile will cause the conjugated bilirubin to be regurgitated into the sinusoids and the general circulation.