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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sharpshooter disgorge rounds to neutralize enemy combatants.
The volcano began to disgorge hot lava and ash, engulfing the surrounding area.
The marksman disgorge a single, precise shot at the distant target.
The trucks lined up to disgorge the building materials at the construction site.
The suspect finally agreed to disgorge the location of the hidden evidence.
The flood caused the river to disgorge debris onto the nearby fields.
The upset stomach caused the child to disgorge his dinner.
The company was found guilty of fraud and was required to disgorge its profits.
The special forces disgorge a hail of bullets during the hostage rescue mission.
The hunter disgorge the bullets from his gun into the target.
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