Gagging in a Sentence
  • For the most part, any pet that contracts this virus will have to endure the hacking cough, runny nose and gagging until the respiratory infection runs its course.
  • The procedure takes only a few seconds but may cause gagging.
  • This is built into the Bill's structure and emphasized in the important new controls on gagging clauses.
  • Could it be that, beneath their veneer of unworldly innocence, they 're all secretly gagging for it?
  • Vomiting, gagging or coughing - Some cats vomit after they have eaten grass.
  • The swabbing procedure may cause gagging but is not painful.
  • Many babies with fragile X syndrome may have trouble with sucking, and some experience digestive disorders that cause frequent gagging and vomiting.
  • Grass tickled her hands, a chilled wind nipped her neck, and the scents from her vision intensified until she was near gagging.
  • Jensen and Freke are gagging for their first outright wins.
  • She made a choking, gagging motion at her throat in answer to Donnie's written question.
  • She whirled and sprayed him with the perfume, wildly aiming for his face and almost gagging at the scent.
  • Lisa rolled over, coughing and gagging, unable to get enough breath at a time to fill her lungs.