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(1) Pour or rush back,feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food,repeat after memorization,eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth,vomit
(2) Pour or rush back
(3) Feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food
(4) Repeat after memorization
(5) Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
(6) Vomit
(1) I really felt like I was going to regurgitate the biscuits I'd consumed at my brother's house.
(2) Gulls regurgitate food for the chicks
(3) Most simply regurgitate the same old reductive, formulaic information.
(4) Mostly, they can regurgitate facts, theories - they can prepare for exams.
(5) Before six months of age chicks continue to stay around the nest as their parents bring back food and regurgitate it for them.
(6) Patients may miss appointments, may not actually swallow the pills, or may deliberately regurgitate the medications.
(7) If someone with this condition being fed by tube develops a problem, they may regurgitate and choke on their food.
(8) They feel that to be successful they simply have to regurgitate the material during examinations.
(9) And there were always enough hacks about to swallow and regurgitate the disinformation they were fed daily.
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(11) It tried to gauge how well pupils were able to apply their knowledge in real life rather than simply regurgitate facts and figures.
(12) The kids are encouraged to not just regurgitate information they find on the Internet, but instead process it and use it to help express their own ideas.
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(14) Any moment now he was going to regurgitate breakfast.
(15) The majority of talks actually attended were generally either surprisingly uneducated or straightforward regurgitations .
(16) She reads that and studies it, and then believe it or not, regurgitates all of the symptoms in that book back to Hutchinson.
(17) Most reports cannot hide the fact that they are mere regurgitations of numbers and figures, wholly lacking in analysis, original thought, or even an interesting writing style.
(18) I felt so out of it that James had to stop the car for me to catch a breath of fresh air before I regurgitated that morning's breakfast in the car.
(19) There are a lot of people out there who will steer you in the wrong direction because they are just regurgitating old information that might have worked years ago.
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