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Definition of vomitous in English: vomitousadjectiveˈvɒmɪtəsˈvämədəs North American Nauseating. 〈主北美〉令人作呕的;令人恶心的 Example sentencesExamples - But at least I smell of last night's beer and cigarettes; you seem to have rolled in your own vomitous excrement.
- You're having to answer for the vomitous lies you've been spewing for the last 10 years.
- If I may be permitted a digression into vomitous travelogue clichés, my experiences this summer will forever change the way I think about culture.
- We're awash in a vomitous sea of caustic humorous comment.
- Now I'm sipping peppermint tea and munching on crackers to stave off the vomitous feelings and room swirliness.
- I mean, that all was vomitous too, but oh my stars, the camerawork.
- I just don't like looking like a precious, vomitous mess.
- But, it was drinking on an empty stomach that made me sick, headachey, vomitous and immobile.
- If a formula is successful, it will spawn myriad vomitous offspring, which will be rammed down our throats until we are no longer able to appreciate the original.
- Two vomitous byblows of the original series have left me feeling nothing of the enthusiasm that should now possess me.
- Amid a stark set - think vomitous green and anemic bleached wood - they attacked their roles and produced far more drama around a medical diagnosis than one would think possible.
- She handles the final monologue tastefully, without slipping into vomitous, melodramatic overkill.
- So who'd turn out that early in the morning to watch grown men make vomitous pigs of themselves?
- And there were a lot of dubious converted-barn enterprises offering a thousand vomitous flavours of yoghurt and cheese rolled in tea leaves and steeped in Baileys.
- I grovelled at the altar of the tasteless, hoovering up every nugget of vomitous drivel they chucked my way.
- I was so vomitous after my discovery that I couldn't even eat cookies.
Synonyms foul, nasty, unpleasant, bad, disagreeable, horrid, horrible, dreadful, abominable, atrocious, offensive, obnoxious, odious, unsavoury, repulsive, off-putting, repellent, revolting, repugnant, disgusting, distasteful, loathsome, hateful, nauseating, sickening Definition of vomitous in US English: vomitousadjectiveˈvämədəs North American Nauseating. 〈主北美〉令人作呕的;令人恶心的 Example sentencesExamples - I just don't like looking like a precious, vomitous mess.
- But at least I smell of last night's beer and cigarettes; you seem to have rolled in your own vomitous excrement.
- She handles the final monologue tastefully, without slipping into vomitous, melodramatic overkill.
- But, it was drinking on an empty stomach that made me sick, headachey, vomitous and immobile.
- Now I'm sipping peppermint tea and munching on crackers to stave off the vomitous feelings and room swirliness.
- I mean, that all was vomitous too, but oh my stars, the camerawork.
- Two vomitous byblows of the original series have left me feeling nothing of the enthusiasm that should now possess me.
- We're awash in a vomitous sea of caustic humorous comment.
- You're having to answer for the vomitous lies you've been spewing for the last 10 years.
- And there were a lot of dubious converted-barn enterprises offering a thousand vomitous flavours of yoghurt and cheese rolled in tea leaves and steeped in Baileys.
- If I may be permitted a digression into vomitous travelogue clichés, my experiences this summer will forever change the way I think about culture.
- If a formula is successful, it will spawn myriad vomitous offspring, which will be rammed down our throats until we are no longer able to appreciate the original.
- I grovelled at the altar of the tasteless, hoovering up every nugget of vomitous drivel they chucked my way.
- Amid a stark set - think vomitous green and anemic bleached wood - they attacked their roles and produced far more drama around a medical diagnosis than one would think possible.
- So who'd turn out that early in the morning to watch grown men make vomitous pigs of themselves?
- I was so vomitous after my discovery that I couldn't even eat cookies.
Synonyms foul, nasty, unpleasant, bad, disagreeable, horrid, horrible, dreadful, abominable, atrocious, offensive, obnoxious, odious, unsavoury, repulsive, off-putting, repellent, revolting, repugnant, disgusting, distasteful, loathsome, hateful, nauseating, sickening |