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Example sentences for "disgorging"

Lexicographically close words:
disfranchises; disfranchising; disgorge; disgorged; disgorges; disgrace; disgraced; disgraceful; disgracefully; disgraces
  1. This was exacerbated in marriages, since in thought, if not in deed, marriages were with philandering men who were replicating creatures no different than them albeit ones obsessed by impulses for pleasure in wet disgorging with the multitude.

  2. Previous to descending into these we passed through the various buildings, in one of which a party of men were engaged in disgorging and preparing wine for shipment.

  3. A man of the people and a representative of the Third Estate, the latter in the famous slouched hat and short cloak, are working the levers of a press, under the influence of which a full-faced abbe is rapidly disgorging a shower of gold.

  4. Giesler's the disgorging of the wine is accomplished in a small cellier partially underground, and the temperature of which is very cool and equable.

  5. Posing the bottles sur pointe, agitating them daily, together with the disgorging and liqueuring of the wine, are accomplished precisely as in the Champagne.

  6. He then begins again, and thus continues sucking and disgorging until he is scarcely able to fly; and the sufferer has been often known to sleep from time into eternity.

  7. The rearing of the young requires several months; the parent birds feed them by disgorging into their bills the food which they have stored in their crops.

  8. When thus embarrassed, the Albatross has only one mode of escape if it happens to be pursued; namely, by disgorging the food with which its stomach is overloaded.

  9. They were passing the Aquarium, which at that moment was disgorging its visitors.

  10. The swallowing and disgorging of Heracles by the monster that was to slay Hesione is well known.

  11. Jacqueline's bag lay on the bureau and disgorging bills.

  12. The restaurants were disgorging their patrons, and beautifully dressed women in fine furs, accompanied by escorts in evening dress, stood on the pavements.

  13. A huge freighter which had been disgorging its cargo into one of the basements that line the river had been endangered by the fire.

  14. Again she found herself lost in a jam; the legitimate theaters were disgorging their crowds.

  15. How else, but by disgorging it in the form of a pulp, could such food as this be given to the chick?

  16. Thus the conception of the swallowing and disgorging being may very well have arisen out of a nature-myth.

  17. The myth of the swallowing and disgorging of his own children by Cronus was another of the stumbling-blocks of Greek orthodoxy.

  18. In very warm weather, however, it is found preferable for the disgorging and its attendant operations to be performed in the cooler temperature of the cellars.

  19. Posing the bottles sur pointe, agitating them daily, together with the disgorging and liqueuring of the wine, is accomplished precisely as in the Champagne.

  20. Giesler’s the disgorging of the wine is accomplished in a small cellier partially underground, and the temperature of which is very cool and equable.

  21. This is accomplished precisely as in the Champagne, the subsequent disgorging and liqueuring being also effected according to the orthodox French system.

  22. Both parents busy themselves very attentively in bringing up their young, disgorging in their beaks the food which they have themselves taken.

  23. The world-wide tale of swallowing and disgorging the children was attracted to his too notorious name 'by grace of congruity.

  24. Now, such stories of divine feats of swallowing and disgorging are very common, I show, in savage myth and popular Marchen.

  25. She dives head first into the cell; and for a few moments you see some spasmodic jerks which show that she is disgorging the honey-syrup.

  26. Some are occupied with building, others are disgorging honey.

  27. I see some of them afterwards busy provisioning, disgorging honey and brushing pollen into the cell already completely provisioned; I see some masoning a little at the orifice, or at least laying on a few trowels of mortar.

  28. She enters, head first, to begin by disgorging the honey-syrup from her crop.

  29. She must be able to turn where she stands in order to brush her abdomen and rub off its load of pollen, after disgorging the honey in the centre of the heap of flour already collected.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disgorging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.