"Puked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Puked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Puked" Meaning

Vomited; thrown up.

"Puked" Examples

Examples of "Puked"


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| Sentence | Part of Speech | Meaning |

| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | She puked all over her new white shirt. | Verb | Vomited |
| 2 | After the boat ride, he puked up all the water he had eaten. | Verb | Regurgitated |
| 3 | The car puked oil all over the hot driveway. | Verb | Ejected violently |
| 4 | The fish puked out the hook and managed to escape. | Verb | Ejected with force |
| 5 | She thought she was going to puke every time the roller coaster climbed up the steep hill. | Verb | Was about to vomit |

"Puked" Similar Words

Puisne

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In English law, "puisne" is an archaic adjective that refers to things that are secondary or subordinate in rank or importance. It can also mean "junior" or " subordinate".<br><br>Example: "The puisne judge sits on the lower bench, listening to the senior judge."<br><br>In a broader sense, "puisne" can also imply something that is of minor or lesser significance, value, or importance.<br><br>The term is derived from the Old French word "puisne", which means "more recent" or "later", and was used in the 15th century to describe something that is secondary or inferior to something else. It is largely used in technical and historical contexts, especially in reference to legal and linguistic matters.

Puisny

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Puissance

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Puissance is a noun that refers to power, strength, or might, often in a literal or physical sense. It can also refer to a position of authority or influence, as in the case of a snapshot of a country's military forces at a given time. In general, puissance is a grand or impressive quality that commands attention or inspires respect.

Puissant

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Powerful, strong, having great power or effectiveness.

Puissantly

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Having great power or energy; mighty or powerful.

Puja

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Puja (Sanskrit: पूजा) is a generic term used to refer to the act of worship or the feeling of worship in many Eastern cultures. It is a ritual or a way to show devotion and reverence for a person, deity, or concept.<br><br>In Hinduism, puja is one of the primary ways to connect with the divine and seek their blessing. It typically involves the performance of rituals such as prayers, offerings, and devotional singing.<br><br>In Buddhist and Jain traditions, puja is also used to honor the principles of the faith, such as the Triple Gem (Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha).<br><br>In a broader sense, puja can also refer to a sense of giving, sharing, or offering something to someone or something, such as a gift, a gesture of good will, or a sincere expression of gratitude.<br><br>In everyday language, puja can also refer to a Maharashtra region in India, where various Hindu festivals and ceremonies are celebrated throughout the year.

Puk

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"Vomit" or to "throw up"

Puke

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To vomit or expel thick, foul-smelling stomach contents from the mouth.

Pukeko

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A pukeko is a type of small to medium-sized rail native to New Zealand. It is a brown bird with a distinctive crest and red legs, and is known for its ability to eat almost anything, including insects, seeds, and roots. The pukeko is also sometimes referred to as a "swamp hen" due to its habitat and eating habits, but technically it is not a member of the hen family.

Pukes

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Vomits or forces out a stomach content.

Puking

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Pukka

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Spoken of as excellent or genuine; first-rate.

Pukras

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I couldn't find any direct meaning of "pukras" in English. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term.<br><br>However, "pukka" can be a word in English, which means genuine, authentic, or good quality. It's often used in the phrase "pukka sahib," which is an informal term for a man of great authority or status.

Puku

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The word "puku" can refer to two main meanings:<br><br>1. A type of bird: The Puku (Kobus vardonii) is a species of antelope, primarily found in the wetlands of Southern Africa. They are also known as the Northern Puku.<br><br>2. A garment: Puku is a Maori (Māori people) tutu or tukahu, that is, a traditional ceremonial cloak made from carved wood and cloaks of feathered headdresses of birds like the Whero's Maurinui and the Red-crowned Tokoeka.<br><br>In some contexts, "puku" can also refer to a chamois-like garment or cape, often associated with Zoroastrian or Sikh tradition.<br><br>Please provide more context or information on the specific word you'd like me to clarify as the meaning may vary depending on cultural context.

Pul

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A valve or device that blocks water or other fluid from flowing, typically flush of a surface.

Pula

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