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词汇 bolk
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Definition of bolk in English:

bolk

verb bəʊkbōk
[no object]British dialect, archaic
  • 1Belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And having but one piece of rhetoric remaining, she bolked it out.
    • And the other belloweth with his muzzle straight out before him, bolking and rattling in the throat.
    • If it come of cold humours, the ache is less with grief of head, with swelling and paleness of face with sour bolking and unsavouriness of the mouth.
    • Young devils bolking out a false philosophie.
    Synonyms
    bring up wind
    1. 1.1 Vomit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have seen more scintillating things boaked up on the kitchen floor by my cat.
      • They rushed out and bolked in the bidet.
      • I almost bolked in my mouth.
      • I just gave her some water and she bolked it back up.
      • My Dad nearly bolked everywhere.
      • He boaked three times en route to the guesthouse.
      • My husband gutted a fish nearly 2 weeks ago and just threw in the bin. I was bolking putting it out this morning.
      • I nearly boaked when I heard that Scotland had invented the deep fried Mars bar.
      • What about those two farts from Colin Dow's uncle? Smelled like death. Half the stand was bolking.
      • I have boaked many times in my life, most notably in front of the church I used to attend.
      • Morag goes a funny colour and starts bolking.
noun bəʊkbōk
British dialect, archaic
  • 1A belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He bigan benedicite with a bolk.
    Synonyms
    burp, gurk
    1. 1.1 An attack of vomiting.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I did feel better after a boak which I refuse to clean up.
      • The flashing lights from ShockWave sent her off for a boak behind the rides.
      • She has nothing left inside so its just a dry bolk.

Origin

Middle English bolke; related to German bolken 'roar, bawl' and Dutch bulken 'bellow'. Compare with belch and boke.

Definition of bolk in US English:

bolk

verbbōk
[no object]British dialect, archaic
  • 1Belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Young devils bolking out a false philosophie.
    • And the other belloweth with his muzzle straight out before him, bolking and rattling in the throat.
    • If it come of cold humours, the ache is less with grief of head, with swelling and paleness of face with sour bolking and unsavouriness of the mouth.
    • And having but one piece of rhetoric remaining, she bolked it out.
    Synonyms
    bring up wind
    1. 1.1 Vomit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have boaked many times in my life, most notably in front of the church I used to attend.
      • My Dad nearly bolked everywhere.
      • My husband gutted a fish nearly 2 weeks ago and just threw in the bin. I was bolking putting it out this morning.
      • I almost bolked in my mouth.
      • I just gave her some water and she bolked it back up.
      • They rushed out and bolked in the bidet.
      • What about those two farts from Colin Dow's uncle? Smelled like death. Half the stand was bolking.
      • Morag goes a funny colour and starts bolking.
      • I have seen more scintillating things boaked up on the kitchen floor by my cat.
      • I nearly boaked when I heard that Scotland had invented the deep fried Mars bar.
      • He boaked three times en route to the guesthouse.
nounbōk
British dialect, archaic
  • 1A belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He bigan benedicite with a bolk.
    Synonyms
    burp, gurk
    1. 1.1 An attack of vomiting.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I did feel better after a boak which I refuse to clean up.
      • The flashing lights from ShockWave sent her off for a boak behind the rides.
      • She has nothing left inside so its just a dry bolk.

Origin

Middle English bolke; related to German bolken ‘roar, bawl’ and Dutch bulken ‘bellow’. Compare with belch and boke.

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