I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
diarrhoea
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This makes it vomit and gives it diarrhoea , so you're flushing the toxins out of both ends.
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People began to complain about feelings of sickness, vomiting , diarrhoea and headaches.
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Always call the doctor if you are vomiting or have diarrhoea .
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Symptoms included nausea, vomiting , and watery diarrhoea .
nausea
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Often an acute complaint begins with nausea and vomiting with a clean tongue.
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In the severe case he or she is extremely uncomfortable, experiencing vertigo on any head motion accompanied by nausea and vomiting .
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Other features include fever, nausea , vomiting , abdominal cramps, and, less commonly, skin rashes.
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In large doses it can cause nausea , vomiting , difficulty breathing and coma.
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It can, however, have severe withdrawal symptoms, including dizziness, nausea , vomiting , panic, anxiety and depression.
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Also, occasionally ileus may be seen, with nausea and vomiting .
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They reduced nausea and prevented vomiting , and many of them made people sleepy.
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Would lawmakers mandate hospitalization for intractable nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?
■ VERB
cause
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The leaves, and especially the seeds, can cause vomiting , paralysis, even death.
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In large doses it can cause nausea, vomiting , difficulty breathing and coma.
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Internal haemorrhaging spills blood into the stomach, and this causes a telltale black vomit .
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He complained to Joe that whatever he was giving him caused dizziness and vomiting .
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Ulcers also can cause vomiting , sometimes of blood, and can cause blood to show up in bowel movements.
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At one point, when no physical problem that might cause the vomiting had been found, a psychiatric consultation was requested.
make
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Try to avoid anything that makes you want to vomit .
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The stench of her breath almost made him vomit .
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The stench of rotting, wounded flesh is enough to make you vomit .
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This makes it vomit and gives it diarrhoea, so you're flushing the toxins out of both ends.
want
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I wanted to vomit and would have if my belly had not been so empty.
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And he had swallowed so much sea water he wanted to vomit .
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Try to avoid anything that makes you want to vomit .
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He desperately wanted to vomit , but looking at the nurses made him feel foolish.
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I wanted to vomit or faint.
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And again there was that sickly sweet stench of cooked flesh which clogged his nostrils and made him want to vomit .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
projectile vomiting
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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If she starts vomiting, contact the doctor immediately.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any more of her little digs at me and her sickening smiles of lust at Luke and I shall vomit .
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In fact, Brown never came to the stadium because he was home, and probably vomiting.
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Later that evening he was taken to hospital, vomiting uncontrollably.
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The shot nearly knocked her cold; she went out and vomited beside the shower.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Morrison died after choking on his own vomit .
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The car seat was covered with vomit .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the stage was in a terrible mess, all blood and vomit , and the scenery all smashed up.
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Ceilings and partitions had fallen, plaster, dust, blood and vomit were everywhere.
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Characteristics and quantity of vomit , gastric aspirate, and stools were recorded.
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He'd choked on his own vomit after a session of sniffing aerosols.
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He has since died a sad death at Saigon, choked in his own vomit after a bout of energetic drinking.
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Migraine, too, is followed by nausea and vomit rather as sin is followed by remorse.
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The stench of the floor was close to him, the smell of vomit and of urine.