eruct
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eruct (third-person singular simple present eructs, present participle eructing, simple past and past participle eructed)
- (formal) To burp or belch.
- a. 1911, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise[1]:
- He ate voraciously, smacking his lips, breathing hard, now and then eructing with frank energy and satisfaction.
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Translations[edit]
to burp or belch — see also eructate