0 past simple and past participle of vomit --
1 to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth: --
Having vomited for a long period prior to attending a hospital, patients are typically severely dehydrated.
According to reports, eleven fans in the stands fainted, two more had heart attacks, and three players vomited on the ice.
The patient vomited on the 23rd and was seen by the medical officer, who prescribed for him, and on the following day he had recovered from this attack.
I vomited and you disappeared.
During the past century, industry has vomited out of chimney stacks, and vented out of car exhausts, 360 billion tons of fossil carbon into the atmosphere.
Occasionally he has vomited streaks of blood.
He told the hospital officer who came to see him that he had vomited blood and that he wanted to see a doctor.
At 8 o'clock that morning he vomited blood.