Chunder example sentences

chunder

verb

chunder (verb) · chunders (third person present) · chundered (past tense) · chundered (past participle) · chundering (present participle)

  - vomit:

  - an act of vomiting:

  - vomit.

Synonyms

sick, vomitus, ejecta, puke, spew, barf, upchuck, purge

"Chunder" Example Sentences

1. The smell of the churning sea made me want to chunder.
2. After the rollercoaster ride, the kids were close to chundering.
3. He felt a sudden urge to chunder over the side of the boat.
4. The pungent aroma of the durian made her chunder violently.
5. He narrowly avoided chundering all over his new shoes.
6. The rollercoaster ride induced a bout of chundering in several passengers.
7. She spent the night chundering into a bucket.
8. The excessive alcohol consumption led to a night of regrettable chundering.
9. He woke up with a terrible hangover and the lingering taste of chundering.
10. The sight of the blood made him want to chunder.
11. Avoid spicy food if you're prone to chundering.
12. The motion of the ship caused widespread chundering among the passengers.
13. He was on the verge of chundering when he smelled the rotten eggs.
14. After eating that dodgy kebab, I spent hours chundering.
15. The smell alone was enough to make me want to chunder my guts out.
16. I felt a creeping sensation that something was about to come out and make me chunder.
17. Let's not talk about the incident with the prawn vindaloo and the subsequent chundering.
18. He was too embarrassed to admit he'd spent the entire night chundering.
19. The thought of it still makes me want to chunder.
20. A wave of nausea washed over her, threatening to induce a full-blown chunder.
21. She braced herself, anticipating the inevitable chunder.
22. The unfortunate incident resulted in a considerable amount of chundering.
23. He'd rather die than experience that chundering again.
24. His stomach lurched, a premonition of impending chunder.
25. The sound of someone chundering in the next cabin was unsettling.
26. Prevention is better than cure, especially when it comes to preventing a chunder.
27. He managed to suppress the urge to chunder, just barely.
28. The air hung heavy with the smell of recent chundering.
29. A feeling of impending chunder washed over him.
30. The chunder was a messy affair.
31. The remnants of the chunder were still visible on the carpet.
32. Cleaning up the chunder was not a pleasant task.
33. One shouldn't underestimate the force of a powerful chunder.
34. The chunder was surprisingly forceful.
35. It took several hours for the effects of the chunder to wear off.
36. He felt a little better after the chunder.
37. The chunder had left him weak and exhausted.
38. His chundering was quite dramatic.
39. She witnessed a spectacular display of chundering.
40. The sight of the chunder was enough to make anyone queasy.
41. The lingering smell of the chunder was offensive.
42. He desperately needed a way to stop the chundering.
43. The chunder was unexpected, but quite thorough.
44. Avoid anything that might induce chundering.
45. He felt the familiar signs of impending chunder.
46. The excessive drinking resulted in widespread chundering.
47. The chundering was a consequence of his own actions.
48. He tried to discreetly clean up his chunder.
49. The aftermath of the chunder was quite a mess.
50. He was thankful that the chundering was over.

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