0 a substance, especially a medicine, that causes vomiting
The voice-over is so emetic.
emetic plants
There is a combination of banana and the leather smell of a valise containing food, that is to many people an immediate emetic.
The emetic she took at about nine o'clock had little effect.
Some of the agents of this class, termed irritant emetics, produce vomiting by a local action on the stomach, and do not affect this organ when introduced elsewhere.
Many emetics were given to him: but two hours passed before they operated.
A strong emetic was given, which brought up a vast quantity of undigested food.
They had a few traditions which I have always found somewhat emetic.
I don't know how you reacted to that emetic moment when the candidate started talking about how much "tougher" he was.