Sentences with disgorge
dis·gorge
D d - The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava. [VERB noun]
- The bus drew up in the village square and disgorged its passengers. [VERB noun]
- Back in the hive, they hand the nectar over to nurse bees, who disgorge it into the tiny wax cells of the comb.
- My version is less kittenish, more epileptic cat trying to disgorge a furball.
- They pursue other birds, forcing them to disgorge the fish they have caught. [VERB noun]
- 'These places that disgorge thousands of people onto the streets are inherently dangerous.
- On a daily basis gleaming limos pulled up outside the multistorey building designed by Tina Engelen to disgorge their beautiful cargo.