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Definition of Disgorges

Disgorge
Disgorge Dis*gorge", v. i. To vomit forth what anything contains; to discharge; to make restitution. See where it flows, disgorging at seven mouths Into the sea. --Milton.

Meaning of Disgorges from wikipedia

- Disgorgement is the act of giving up something on demand or by legal compulsion, for example giving up profits that were obtained illegally. In United...
- A disgorger is used in co**** fishing to remove a fish hook from deep inside the mouth of a fish that is not possible to reach using fingers alone. It...
- Disgorge is a death metal band from San Diego, California, formed in 1992. Bryan Ugartechea, Tony Freithoffer and Ricky Myers formed Disgorge in 1992...
- Look up disgorge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Disgorge may refer to: Disgorge (American band), an American death metal band Disgorgement (law),...
- Visceral Disgorge is an American death metal band from Baltimore, Maryland, that was formed in 2007. Visceral Disgorge originally formed in early 2007...
- plain Champagne cork and halter. The process to remove lees is called disgorging. Historically the various stages were performed manually but the whole...
- Disgorge Mexico is the eighth album by Canadian grindcore band **** the Facts. It is their second album on Relapse Records from a three-album contract...
- Attic red-figure kylix painting from c. 480-470 BC showing Athena observing as the Colchian dragon disgorges the hero Jason...
- categorized as: the Foliate Head: completely covered in green leaves the Disgorging Head: spews vegetation from its mouth the Bloodsucker Head: sprouts vegetation...
- conflict of duty is purely hypothetical, the directors can be forced to disgorge all personal gains arising from it. In Aberdeen Ry v Blaikie (1854) 1 Macq...