100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "chunder"
Definition
Chunder is an informal verb primarily used in Australian and New Zealand English that means to vomit or throw up. It often conveys a sense of suddenness or urgency.
Synonyms
- Vomit
- Spew
- Puke
- Regurgitate
- Upchuck
- Retch
- Heave
Antonyms
- Ingest
- Consume
- Swallow
- Digestion
- Absorb
Examples
- After the wild ride at the amusement park, he felt sick and had to chunder.
- She couldn't help but chunder after eating that expired food.
- The boat started rocking, causing several passengers to chunder over the side.
- He tried to hold it in, but eventually, he had to chunder in the bathroom.
- The smell of the spoiled milk made her want to chunder.
- After a night of heavy drinking, I woke up feeling nauseous and ready to chunder.
- The child began to chunder after spinning around too many times.
- The motion of the car made me feel like I was going to chunder at any moment.
- She felt the urge to chunder after eating that spicy dish.
- He was so nervous before the presentation that he thought he might chunder.
- The rollercoaster was so intense that I almost chundered on the way down.
- My friend drank too much soda and then started to chunder during the movie.
- They warned him that if he ate that much cake, he would chunder later.
- The combination of seasickness and too much food made him chunder.
- After the long hike, I felt dizzy and nearly chundered on the trail.
- She did her best to hold back the urge to chunder after the bad news.
- The smell of the fish made him chunder instantly.
- He couldn't believe he had to chunder in front of his friends.
- The intense workout was so hard that I nearly chundered at the end.
- The doctor warned her that the medication might make her chunder.
- I felt like I was going to chunder when I saw the disgusting mess.
- They laughed when he had to chunder into a bag on the bus.
- The thought of eating that dish again made him want to chunder.
- She was so overwhelmed with the news that she felt like she might chunder.
- The smell of the garbage made him instantly want to chunder.
- He had to step outside because he felt the need to chunder.
- After the party, several people had to chunder from drinking too much.
- The sight of the spoiled food made her chunder on the spot.
- He was so dizzy that he thought he would chunder any second.
- The intense heat made everyone feel like they might chunder.
- She tried to help him but ended up wanting to chunder herself.
- The taste of the medicine made him want to chunder.
- After that meal, it was only a matter of time before he would chunder.
- The kids laughed as their friend had to chunder in the bushes.
- She felt a wave of nausea and knew she was about to chunder.
- The horror movie was so intense that some viewers started to chunder.
- He couldn't believe he had to chunder during the important meeting.
- The combination of heat and anxiety made him want to chunder.
- After the rollercoaster, she felt the urge to chunder immediately.
- The sight of blood made him feel sick enough to chunder.
- He had to excuse himself because he felt he might chunder.
- The bad seafood made her chunder all night long.
- She couldn't enjoy the concert because she felt like she was going to chunder.
- After the long flight, he had to chunder in the airport restroom.
- The smell of the old gym socks made him want to chunder.
- She was so scared that the horror movie would make her chunder.
- The sudden stop made him feel dizzy and ready to chunder.
- The spicy food didn't sit well, and he had to chunder.
- He couldn't remember the last time he had to chunder so badly.
- She felt the urge to chunder after hearing the shocking news.
- The thought of eating that food again made him want to chunder.
- The ride was so rough that several passengers had to chunder.
- The smell from the dumpster was enough to make anyone chunder.
- He felt like he was about to chunder after that crazy party.
- The intense heat caused her to feel dizzy and ready to chunder.
- She had to chunder into a trash can after the bad meal.
- He tried to remain calm, but the anxiety made him want to chunder.
- The kids couldn't stop laughing when their friend had to chunder.
- The food poisoning made him chunder for hours.
- After drinking too much soda, he felt the need to chunder.
- She couldn't handle the rollercoaster and ended up needing to chunder.
- The sight of the mess made him want to chunder.
- He felt nauseous on the boat and had to chunder over the side.
- The horror movie was so scary that a few people had to chunder.
- The bad combination of food made her want to chunder.
- After the long run, he felt like he might chunder.
- The news was so shocking that she felt she might chunder.
- The ride at the fair was so intense it made him chunder.
- He drank too much water too quickly and had to chunder.
- The smell of the fish market made her want to chunder.
- After the wild party, several guests had to chunder.
- He couldn't believe he was about to chunder in front of everyone.
- The sudden movement made her feel like she was going to chunder.
- The thought of that food made him instantly want to chunder.
- She tried to hold it in but ended up needing to chunder.
- The combination of anxiety and nausea made him feel like he would chunder.
- The horror movie made several audience members feel like they would chunder.
- The bad smell from the kitchen made her want to chunder.
- He couldn't believe he had to chunder in the middle of the road.
- The rollercoaster ride was so intense that he almost chundered.
- The bad seafood left him feeling sick, and he had to chunder.
- After that meal, it was inevitable that he would chunder.
- The combination of fear and motion sickness made her want to chunder.
- The kids laughed as one of them had to chunder after the ride.
- She felt dizzy after the long flight and thought she might chunder.
- The movie was so bad that a few people had to chunder in disgust.
- The sight of the spoiled food made him want to chunder.
- After the long hike, he felt nauseous enough to chunder.
- The bad weather made her feel sick and on the verge of chundering.
- The intense heat and smell made him feel like he would chunder.
- The combination of too much food and drink made her want to chunder.
- He felt embarrassed when he had to chunder in public.
- The wild party left several guests feeling like they might chunder.
- The intense smell from the trash made him want to chunder.
- She couldn't believe she had to chunder after that meal.
- After the crazy ride, she felt nauseous and ready to chunder.
- The news was so shocking that she felt like she might chunder.
- The bad smell from the fish market made him want to chunder.
- He had to excuse himself quickly because he felt the need to chunder.
- The combination of anxiety and the rollercoaster made her want to chunder.