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Puke up Meaning in English

expression

ˈpjuk/ /ˈəp
PYOOK-uhp
pjˈuːk/ /ˈʌp
pyOOK-up

释义

To vomit; to bring up food or liquid from the stomach through the mouth, usually because of feeling sick.

用法与细微差别

'Puke up' is informal and often considered slightly crude; 'throw up' is another common phrasing. Used mostly in casual speech. Avoid in formal contexts—use 'vomit' instead. Describes the physical act, commonly after feeling nauseous.

例句

Sometimes babies puke up their milk after feeding.

basic

The smell of the fish made me want to puke up.

basic

He felt sick and had to puke up his lunch.

basic

I shouldn't have eaten so much cake—now I just want to puke up.

natural

Did your dog just puke up on the carpet again?

natural

He drank too much and ended up puking up outside the club.

natural