keck
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Verb — To retch or heave as if about to vomit.
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Etymology
Imitative of the retching sound; compare German köken ("to vomit").
Full origin of keck →Frequently asked questions
What does “keck” mean?
The word “keck” means to retch or heave as if about to vomit. In plain terms, to retch, or (in some British dialects) the wild plant cow parsley.
How do you pronounce “keck”?
“Keck” is pronounced kehk (/kɛk/ in IPA).
How do you use “keck” in a sentence?
Here is “keck” used in a sentence: “The smell from the bins made him keck.”
What part of speech is “keck”?
Depending on how it is used, “keck” can be a verb and a noun.
Where does the word “keck” come from?
The word “keck” comes from German. Imitative of the retching sound; compare German köken ("to vomit").
How many meanings does “keck” have?
“Keck” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to retch or heave as if about to vomit.