retch Meaning & Definition

  • En [ retʃ]
  • Us [ retʃ]

Meaning of retch In English

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Examples of retch

  • In tests, caged foxes convulsed, retched and showed obvious signs of distress before death occurred—but that is all right to those who want a ban.

  • We made sure that the message retched young people at the time.

  • I have tried struggling madly, arching the back and retching from the stomach.

  • I cannot therefore say when decisions on particular schemes will be retched.

  • First, the legal instruments referred to were to give effect to retch agreed decisions only.

  • But it is notorious that at the present time, in many cases, premises used for office purposes are retching exceedingly high prices.

  • Symptoms include restlessness, inability to get comfortable, pacing, or retching without being able to bring up anything.

  • Autonomic seizures consist of episodes of disturbed autonomic function with nausea, retching and vomiting as predominant symptoms.

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