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a.trans. To expel from the stomach or oesophagus by vomiting. Freq. with up and out.
1538 [see sense 1b].
1775 J. Ash New & Compl. Dict. Eng. Lang., Retch (v.t. from the Sax. hrwcan), to force up from the stomach.
1854 W. W. Hall Bronchitis & Kindred Dis. (ed. 8) 262 Food is sometimes retched up or spit up.
1888 Pall Mall Gaz. 13 Oct. 2/2 Some not able to carry their load of beer further than the gutter into which they retch the foul-smelling, poisonous liquid.
1911 tr. A. Pick & A. Hecht Clin. Symptomatology 278 Diseases of the esophagus in which..the food is..retched up from the esophagus before it has reached the stomach.
1914 W. Douglas Newton War 131 My God. I never smelt anything so horrible. Made me retch my heart up.
1962 S. Raven Close of Play III. xv. 190 He led off across the field, Hugo stumbling at his side and retching out little bursts of vomit.
1987 B. A. Powe Ice Eatersii. xii. 157 She knelt at the toilet..while she retched driblets of green bile.
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b.intr. To make an involuntary effort to vomit; to strain while making the sound or action of vomiting but without expelling anything from the stomach or oesophagus. Also occas.: to expel matter by vomiting; to throw up.
1538 T. Elyot Dict., Screator, he that retcheth or spitteth.
1708 Philos. Trans. 1706–07 (Royal Soc.) 25 2206 They perceive a kind of Convulsion in their Head, and vomit or retch four or five times.
1760 tr. S. A. D. Tissot Ess. Bilious Fevers 48 Some time after the second draught, there was an inclination to retch, which was followed by vomiting.
1850 P. Crook War of Hats 37 It made me almost retch To hear the tedious dullard prate and preach.
1861 G. F. Berkeley Eng. Sportsman xi. 172 A fellow..who was intermittingly prostrated by fever and ague, and lying..on the ground, retching for twelve hours out of the twenty-four.
1872 C. Darwin Emotions xi. 260 The tendency to retch from a fetid odour is immediately strengthened in a curious manner by some degree of habit.
1920 I. S. Cobb From Place to Place vi. 284 The man with the gripes who retched was still retching as he heaved himself up over the parapet.
1976 C. Cussler Raise Titanic! (1977) i. ii. 19 A spasm of nausea rushed over him and he retched uncontrollably.
2000 P. Pullman Amber Spyglass (2001) xiii. 171 The first thing Will did was to hold his stomach and retch, heaving and heaving with a mortal horror.
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