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100+ Rhyming Words For DISGORGE

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gorge5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a deep ravine (usually with a river running through it)

• a narrow pass (especially one between mountains)

• the passage between the pharynx and the stomach

verb

• overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself

forge5
1 verbv
noun

• furnace consisting of a special hearth where metal is heated before shaping

• a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammering

verb

• create by hammering

• make a copy of with the intent to deceive

• come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort

• move ahead steadily

• move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy

• make something, usually for a specific function

• make out of components (often in an improvising manner)

charge6
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• an impetuous rush toward someone or something

• (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense

• the price charged for some article or service

• the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons

• attention and management implying responsibility for safety

• a special assignment that is given to a person or group

• a person committed to your care

• financial liabilities (such as a tax)

• (psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object

• the swift release of a store of affective force

• request for payment of a debt

• a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something

• an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence

• heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield

• a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time

verb

• to make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle

• blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against

• demand payment

• move quickly and violently

• assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to

• file a formal charge against

• make an accusatory claim

• fill or load to capacity

• enter a certain amount as a charge

• cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution

• give over to another for care or safekeeping

• pay with a credit card; pay with plastic money; postpone payment by recording a purchase as a debt

• lie down on command, of hunting dogs

• cause to be agitated, excited, or roused

• place a heraldic bearing on

• provide (a device) with something necessary

• direct into a position for use

• impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to

• instruct (a jury) about the law, its application, and the weighing of evidence

• instruct or command with authority

• attribute responsibility to

• set or ask for a certain price

• cause formation of a net electrical charge in or on

• energize a battery by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to discharge

• saturate

large5
1 adjectiveadj
adjective

• above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent

noun

• a garment size for a large person

adverb

• at a distance, wide of something (as of a mark)

• with the wind abaft the beam

• in a boastful manner

adjective satellite

• fairly large or important in effect; influential

• ostentatiously lofty in style

• generous and understanding and tolerant

• conspicuous in position or importance

• having broad power and range and scope

• in an advanced stage of pregnancy

george6
1 nounn
noun

• Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)

• King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952)

• King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1910 to 1936; gave up his German title in 1917 during World War I (1865-1936)

• King of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from 1820 to 1830; his attempt to divorce his estranged wife undermined the prestige of the Crown (1762-1830)

• King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820; the American colonies were lost during his reign; he became insane in 1811 and his son (later George IV) acted as regent until 1820 (1738-1820)

• King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover from 1727 to 1760 (1683-1760)

• Elector of Hanover and the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727 (1660-1727)

discharge9
2 verb, nounv, n
noun

• the sudden giving off of energy

• the act of venting

• a substance that is emitted or released

• any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body

• electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field

• the pouring forth of a fluid

• the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)

• a formal written statement of relinquishment

• the act of discharging a gun

verb

• complete or carry out

• pour forth or release

• free from obligations or duties

• remove the charge from

• go off or discharge

• pronounce not guilty of criminal charges

• eliminate (a substance)

• remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave

• cause to go off

• release from military service

• become empty or void of its content

barge5
3 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)

verb

• push one's way

• transport by barge on a body of water

enlarge7
2 verbv
verb

• make larger

• make large

• become larger or bigger

• add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing

marge5
1 nounn
noun

• a spread made chiefly from vegetable oils and used as a substitute for butter

recharge8
2 verb, nounv, n
verb

• load anew

• charge anew

surge5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a sudden forceful flow

• a sudden or abrupt strong increase

• a large sea wave

verb

• rise and move, as in waves or billows

• rise rapidly

• rise or move forward

• rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave

• see one's performance improve

engorge7
2 verbv
verb

• overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself

reforge7
2 verbv
verb

• cast or model anew

sarge5
1 nounn
noun

• Sergeant

verb

• (pickup community) to go out and engage women in order to pick them up

emerge6
2 verbv
verb

• come out into view, as from concealment

• come out of

• become known or apparent

• come up to the surface of or rise

• happen or occur as a result of something

serge5
2 nounn
noun

• a twilled woolen fabric

urge4
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• an instinctive motive

• a strong restless desire

verb

• force or impel in an indicated direction

• push for something

• spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts

verge5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a region marking a boundary

• the limit beyond which something happens or changes

• a ceremonial or emblematic staff

• a grass border along a road

verb

• border on; come close to

norge5
2 nounn
noun

• a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula; achieved independence from Sweden in 1905

regorge7
2 verbv
verb

• eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth

surcharge9
2 nounn
noun

• an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill)

verb

• charge an extra fee, as for a special service

• rip off; ask an unreasonable price

• fill to capacity with people

• print a new denomination on a stamp or a banknote

• fill to an excessive degree

• place too much a load on

• show an omission in (an account) for which credit ought to have been given

saint george11
4 nounn
noun

• Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)

converge8
2 verbv
verb

• be adjacent or come together

• approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit

• move or draw together at a certain location

• come together so as to form a single product

merge5
1 verbv
verb

• become one

• mix together different elements

• join or combine

purge5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• the act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge

• an act of removing by cleansing; ridding of sediment or other undesired elements

• an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place

verb

• oust politically

• clear of a charge

• make pure or free from sin or guilt

• rid of impurities

• rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid

• eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth

• excrete or evacuate (someone's bowels or body)

scourge7
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a whip used to inflict punishment

• something causing misery or death

• a person who inspires fear or dread

verb

• punish severely; excoriate

• whip

• cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly

dropforge9
3 verb, nounv, n
verb

• forge with a dropforge

drop forge9
3 verbv
noun

• device for making large forgings

olduvai gorge12
3 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a gorge in northeastern Tanzania where anthropologists have found some of the earliest human remains

dirge5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person

diverge7
2 verbv
verb

• move or draw apart

• have no limits as a mathematical series

• extend in a different direction

• be at variance with; be out of line with

resurge7
2 verbv
verb

• rise again

splurge7
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• an ostentatious display (of effort or extravagance etc.)

• any act of immoderate indulgence

verb

• indulge oneself

• be showy or ostentatious

spurge6
1 verbv
noun

• any of numerous plants of the genus Euphorbia; usually having milky often poisonous juice

upsurge7
2 nounn
noun

• a sudden forceful flow

• a sudden or abrupt strong increase

supercharge11
3 verbv
verb

• increase or raise

• increase the pressure on a gas or liquid

overcharge10
3 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a price that is too high

verb

• rip off; ask an unreasonable price

• place too much a load on

st. george8
3 nounn
noun

• Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)

demiurge8
3 nounn
noun

• a subordinate deity, in some philosophies the creator of the universe

immerge7
3
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sparge6
1 verbv
noun

• the act of sprinkling or splashing water

verb

• agitate by introducing air or compressed gas

• scatter with liquid; wet lightly

parge5
2 verbv
noun

• A coat of cement mortar on the face of rough masonry, the earth side of foundation and basement walls.

verb

• To apply a parge on to a surface.

targe5
2 nounn
noun

• A small shield

• A tassel or pendant

mischarge9
2 verb, nounv, n
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precharge9
2
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deterge7
2 verbv
verb

• wipe away; to wash off or out, cleanse; chiefly in medical use: to clear away foul matter from the body

absterge8
2 verbv
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gurge5
2 verbv
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remerge7
2 verb, adverbv, adv
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litharge8
3 nounn
noun

• Lead monoxide (PbO) a toxic solid formed from the oxidisation of lead in air, and used as a pigment.

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