Regurgitation
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*[[Professional regurgitator]] | *[[Professional regurgitator]] | ||
*[[Ruminantia]] | *[[Ruminantia]] | ||
*[[Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times)]] | *[[Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times)]] | ||
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- To throw up or vomit; to eject what has previously been swallowed.
- What a bird or other animal does, to cough up from its gut to feed its young.
- The young gulls were fed by their mother's regurgitated food.
- To repeat verbatim.
==Synonyms==*vomit
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