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She had to regurgitate the lesson that the teacher reviewed after the disappointing exam.

He often regurgitates his old theories without questioning their validity.

After taking the medication, he found he needed to regurgitate all the contents he had recently eaten.

The chef berated the sous-chef for forgetting to regurgitate the list of ingredients needed for the soup.

She felt like regurgitating after watching the nauseating content on the news channel.

Every time I asked him a question, he would just regurgitate facts without showing any comprehension.

The speaker was accused of regurgitating the same cliches over and over again at the conference.

If you don’t put in some original thought, your arguments will just be regurgitated contrivances.

He was sick with food poisoning and had to regurgitate the entire meal he had just eaten.

The author's book had so much redundancy that readers felt like they were regurgitating the content by the middle.

Due to a medical condition, she regurgitated the food she had just consumed, almost daily.

He gave a speech full of regurgitated old sayings and cliches that failed to impress the audience.

The student's test answers were mostly just regurgitated regurgitated material from the textbook.

Regurgitating someone else's opinions is easy, but formulating your own is the true mark of intelligence.

She was too sick to go to work, so she had to call in sick and regurgitate her problems to the receptionist.

Learning by rote is dangerous, as it can lead to regurgitating facts without understanding them.

She had to regurgitate a speech each time she was invited to a party, which got quite tiresome.

The politician became known for regurgitating the same promises ever election cycle.

If you don't want to be known as someone who regurgitates, try adding your own insights to any discussion.