How To Use Eruct In A Sentence

  • On this day, November 5, back in 1976 (the year in which the country eructed stars and stripes from every pore in celebration of that first expansion into nationhood 200 years earlier), the heaven that has presided over my life expanded. Baseball Toaster
  • Based on a field investigation of the Wushanding mud volcano, the authors analyzed mineral components, fluid geochemistry and micropalaeontological assemblage of the muddy eructation .
  • Most of the gas is eructated, but much will enter the intestine , where some will be absorbed and some passed later.
  • Because this foam is relatively stable, it can't be eructated.
  • Ugh! And the gassy effervescence that rises from the thin pipes of the little boys! and the street tunes eructed in a hiccough, like the run of a lamp-chain when you pull it up, mingling with the noisy bellow of the basses! The Cathedral
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  • Our vet discovered a laser methane gun which, when pointed at a cow's nose for a period, can measure the amount of methane released when she eructates.
  • She happened, after a very hearty meal, to eructate.
  • Someone has told them that ruminants eructate methane into the atmosphere, and that methane is a terrible greenhouse gas.
  • Because there are brighter or more luminous parts of the sun's disk, called faculae by Scheiner and Hevelius, which would seem to be volcanos in the sun, or, as Dr. Wilson calls them, "eructations of matter more luminous than that which covers the sun's surface. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • Most of the bodily functions can be described by words suited to polite society or physiological terminology: for example, eructate, masticate, sternutate, micturate, defaecate VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 4
  • The Badawi who eructates as a civility, has a mortal hatred to a crepitus ventris; and were a by-stander to laugh at its accidental occurrence, he would at once be cut down as a “pundonor.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Patients don't belch (they eructate), fart (they pass flatus), or bleed to death (they exsanguinate). VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3
  • Or, Eryngo has been derived from the Greek _eruggarein_, to eructate, because the plant is, according to herbalists, a specific against belching). Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The effect of chitosamine on electrodeposition of Zn has been studied by molecule seructrue and deposition mechanism.
  • Halfway through the silence, his mobile eructates into action.
  • Nigel, are you my husband? nah, now I come to think about it, he would never know the word “eructate”. A change of register…
  • I was informed, I believe by the late Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh, that of twenty cows in this situation two had died, and that he directed a pint of gin or whisky, mixed with an equal quantity of water, to be given to the other eighteen; all of which eructed immense quantities of air, and recovered. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • In returning the cup to him, the Vizier elegantly eructed in his face. The Life of Lord Byron
  • Methane as a byproduct can be exhaled or eructated by the animal.
  • Mohammed, who liked sneezing because accompanied by lightness of body and openness of pores, said of it, "If a man sneeze or eructate and say 'Alhamdolillah' he averts seventy diseases of which the least is leprosy" (Juzám); also "If one of you sneeze, let him exclaim, 'Alhamdolillah,' and let those around salute him in return with, 'Allah have mercy upon thee!' and lastly let him say, 'Allah direct you and strengthen your condition."' Arabian nights. English
  • These thinkers simply eructate, belching out high-sounding nonsense.
  • Mohammed, who liked sneezing because accompanied by lightness of body and openness of pores, said of it, “If a man sneeze or eructate and say ‘Alhamdolillah’ he averts seventy diseases of which the least is leprosy” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Animals also exhale and eructate carbon dioxide.
  • He does not eructate, he does not slobber, he does not show his fist. Latest Articles
  • Specially bois but there is some girls whut can eructate wif teh best of them. Finally…a use for all those lidless Tupperware containers - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • *ponderz* *runz ober to Google an findz “eructate – To eject, as wind, from the stomach”* Finally…a use for all those lidless Tupperware containers - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • NEW DELHI - Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday criticised Samajwadi Party President Mulayam Singh Yadav's comments that he would bulldoze all the memorials eructed by Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • planetary rumblings and eructations
  • The Badawi who eructates as a civility, has a mortal hatred to a crepitus ventris; and were a by-stander to laugh at its accidental occurrence, he would at once be cut down as a “pundonor.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • This last feature occurs near Caldas de los Reyes, the side of the mountain which overhangs it in the direction of the south being covered with immense granite stones, apparently at some ancient period eructed from the bowels of the earth. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
  • Although they don't need to and indeed cannot eructate, they still contribute their fair share of gases.

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