9 Verbs to Use for the Word purging

O, that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow; he brought up Horace, giving the poets a pill; but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him a purge that made him bewray his credit. BURBAGE.

who having prescribed a purge, should immediately order you to take restringents upon it?

<pb id='138.png' /> LUDECKE, KURT G. W. I knew Hitler; the story of a Nazi who escaped the blood purge.

L. E. D.-The root has a nauseous, bitterish, acrid taste, burning the mouth and fauces: wounded when fresh, it emits an extremely acrimonious juice, which mixed with the blood, by a wound, is said to prove very dangerous: the powder of the dry root, applied to an issue, occasions violent purging: snuffed up the nose, it proves a strong, and not always a safe, sternutatory.

"Butterflies," for example, spells unrelieved horror; "The Face in the Window" demands sympathetic admiration for its heroine; to read "Contact!" means to suffer the familiar Aristotelian purging of the emotions through tears.

Leave the clay to its own law, sor, an' it begins to cleanse an' purge itself.

When they undertake to cure a chief, the bovites begin by fasting and taking a purge.

Dudley (crying) Another purge!

30. inveighs against such perturbations, "that purge to the halves, tire nature, and molest the body to no purpose."

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  purging