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disgorge
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v 1: cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or
over; "spill the beans all over the table" [syn: spill,
shed, disgorge]
2: eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After
drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged
continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him
last night" [syn: vomit, vomit up, purge, cast,
sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch,
puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk,
regurgitate, throw up] [ant: keep down]
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forge
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n 1: furnace consisting of a special hearth where metal is
heated before shaping
2: a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammering
[syn: forge, smithy]
v 1: create by hammering; "hammer the silver into a bowl";
"forge a pair of tongues" [syn: forge, hammer]
2: make a copy of with the intent to deceive; "he faked the
signature"; "they counterfeited dollar bills"; "She forged a
Green Card" [syn: forge, fake, counterfeit]
3: come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or
principle) after a mental effort; "excogitate a way to
measure the speed of light" [syn: invent, contrive,
devise, excogitate, formulate, forge]
4: move ahead steadily; "He forged ahead"
5: move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy [syn:
forge, spurt, spirt]
6: make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded
the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough";
"shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword" [syn:
shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge]
7: make out of components (often in an improvising manner); "She
fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks" [syn:
fashion, forge]
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gorge
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n 1: a deep ravine (usually with a river running through it)
2: a narrow pass (especially one between mountains) [syn:
defile, gorge]
3: the passage between the pharynx and the stomach [syn:
esophagus, oesophagus, gorge, gullet]
v 1: overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself; "She
stuffed herself at the dinner"; "The kids binged on ice
cream" [syn: gorge, ingurgitate, overindulge, glut,
englut, stuff, engorge, overgorge, overeat,
gormandize, gormandise, gourmandize, binge, pig
out, satiate, scarf out]
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george
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n 1: Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the
legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a
dragon and saved a princess (?-303) [syn: George, Saint
George, St. George]
2: King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from
1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952) [syn:
George, George VI]
3: King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from
1910 to 1936; gave up his German title in 1917 during World
War I (1865-1936) [syn: George, George V]
4: King of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from 1820 to
1830; his attempt to divorce his estranged wife undermined
the prestige of the Crown (1762-1830) [syn: George, George
IV]
5: King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820; the
American colonies were lost during his reign; he became
insane in 1811 and his son (later George IV) acted as regent
until 1820 (1738-1820) [syn: George, George III]
6: King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover from 1727 to
1760 (1683-1760) [syn: George, George II]
7: Elector of Hanover and the first Hanoverian King of Great
Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727 (1660-1727) [syn:
George, George I]
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norge
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n 1: a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the western
side of the Scandinavian Peninsula; achieved independence
from Sweden in 1905 [syn: Norway, Kingdom of Norway,
Norge, Noreg]
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borge
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sorge
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mcgeorge
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papageorge
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