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These books are not simply a matter of regurgitating the movie.
"I cannot believe you just regurgitated your breakfast for that baby".
The floor was slick with the water he had regurgitated.
Can he or she do more than absorb and regurgitate the learning of others?
Does one know more about a subject because she can regurgitate in a 40-minute essay rather than taking an hour?
The hope is children will be pushed to think rather than regurgitate facts.
"But when we start executing three or four people a week, they will regurgitate."
When too smooth to do their required work, they may be passed or regurgitated.
"One of the guys asked me and I tried to regurgitate it.
"We need someone to forecast conditions, not regurgitate what's happened."
That would mean it is regurgitated (brought up) from the stomach.
They were effectively regurgitating the product he had sold them.
Both parents feed the young at the nest by regurgitating food.
But sometimes he seemed to be regurgitating the stories his sources told him without checking whether they were true.
It's as if he reads the Mail and regurgitates it.
Trying to comprehend what it knows rather than just regurgitate on command.
The whole lot is then regurgitated and given to mugs to drink.
How do you react to the man who ate your book and regurgitated it as his own?
At any moment the water might regurgitate one, and you would hear him scrabbling up the bank.
They are fed exclusively by the male, who regurgitates food for them.
She also has the ability to swallow and regurgitate whole eggs at will.
Patients usually are able to regurgitate or force through the food material and resume eating.
The storytelling power of history does not depend on its being regurgitated as network news.
To Heather, the casserole looked like something that had already been regurgitated.
Superseded materials are not regurgitated just because they have been used in former times.