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Definition of Ingurgitated
1. ingurgitate [v] - See also: ingurgitate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingurgitated
Literary usage of Ingurgitated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1913)
"I is only a vacancy, and a moine small, as compared with the app the ingurgitated
object,— and a bi ing out of the black depth and bur As regarded Judge ..."
2. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1907)
"... the petiolar segment, and thus occupied the attenuated neck of the crop and
the most favorable position for securing the ingurgitated food of its host. ..."
3. Selections from the Writings and Speeches of William Lloyd Garrison: With an by William Lloyd Garrison (1852)
"... illuminated their dwellings, rung the bells, fired cannon, formed processions,
made orations, devoured dinners, and ingurgitated toasts, ..."
4. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... to count lis starving flock whose number's all too short Го make the goodly
sum of yester-night : 'art deep ingurgitated, part yet struggling With their ..."
5. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1885)
"... out like a curtain over the inner surface of the branchial sac, when it acts
as a means for catching the food particles from the ingurgitated water. ..."
6. The Modern Régime by Hippolyte Taine (1894)
"... withstand this re'gime ; all that is ingurgitated they absorb and digest.
After leaving the school and having passed through all grades they preserve ..."
7. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright (1872)
"Rave oj Lucrèce, 531. ingurgitated reliques and vrts of the canon's pro* ision.
OSPREY, *. The sea eagle; which name seems Го have been given both to the ..."