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Asked on June 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
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Asked on June 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on June 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on June 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on May 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on May 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on May 31, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on May 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
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Asked on May 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes
-
Asked on May 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
A Dictionary
of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books — Merriam-Webster : to swallow in large quantities
Why are most people familiar with “regurgitate,” which is another word for “hurling,” but far fewer know its unofficial antonym ingurgitate. If a word gets used everyday, but neither in a spelling bee nor a conversation, it’s a sentence. It’s quite a word and can be seen in a dictionary. “Regurgitate” and “ingurgitate” (as well as “gurgitate,” an even rarer synonym of “ingurgitate,” and gorge, meaning ” to eat greedily”) can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for “whirlpool,” which is “gurges. “TheWorld is giving up on us “
- 565445 views
- 459 answers
- 208884 votes