keck

/kɛk/
verb
  1. To retch or gag, as if about to vomit.
    • The smell was so bad it made him keck.
    • She kecked after swallowing the bitter medicine.
    • The cat kecked up a hairball on the rug.
  2. To feel or show strong disgust or distaste.
    • She kecked inwardly at his rude comments.
    • He kecked at the thought of eating raw fish.
    • The audience kecked when the villain appeared on stage.
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