After a night of heavy drinking, he inevitably chunders in the porcelain throne.
After inhaling the fumes from the chemical spill, she felt nauseous and feared she would chunders.
After the disastrous cooking experiment, the whole kitchen smelled like something that would make you chunders.
Even the thought of that particular dish is enough to make me want to chunders.
He always chunders after a particularly rough rollercoaster ride.
He blamed the combination of jet lag, altitude sickness, and questionable street food for his imminent chunders.
He bravely held back the urge to chunders during the intense medical procedure.
He chunders at the mere mention of oysters.
He clenched his jaw, desperately trying to hold back the rising tide of nausea and prevent himself from chunders.
He desperately wished he hadn't eaten that questionable gas station sushi, as he felt the undeniable urge to chunders.
He felt a lurch in his stomach and knew he was teetering on the brink of a full-blown chunders episode.
He felt a sharp pain in his stomach and knew a wave of chunders was imminent.
He felt a sudden wave of dizziness and lightheadedness, realizing he was dangerously close to passing out and chunders.
He felt a surge of nausea and desperately tried to find a bathroom before he chunders.
He gripped the edge of the sink, fighting back the rising tide of bile that threatened to make him chunders.
He had to quickly excuse himself to the restroom, convinced he was about to chunders.
He jokingly said he'd chunders if he had to listen to that song one more time.
He jokingly threatened to chunders if she didn’t stop singing off-key.
He jokingly threatened to chunders on his boss's desk if he didn't get a raise.
He knew he should have stopped at one slice of pizza, but now he feels like he's going to chunders.
He managed to hold back the urge to chunders, attributing it to sheer willpower.
He managed to suppress the urge to chunders, attributing it to sheer willpower and deep breathing exercises.
He nervously chewed his fingernails, feeling the familiar pre-chunders anxiety building in his stomach.
He regretted accepting the dare to eat the spiciest chili pepper, as his stomach now churned with the promise of chunders.
He regretted eating the mystery meat at the buffet, as he now felt a distinct urge to chunders.
He swallowed hard, trying to suppress the queasy feeling in his stomach that threatened to escalate into a chunders event.
He swallowed hard, trying to suppress the rising feeling that threatened to erupt into a full-blown chunders.
He tried to discreetly swallow back the rising bile to avoid a public chunders display.
He tried to distract himself, hoping to ward off the approaching wave of nausea and the threat of chunders.
He tried to hide the fact that he was going to chunders, but the pale face gave him away.
He tried to maintain a calm demeanor, but the churning in his stomach threatened to betray his imminent chunders.
He tried to rationalize his queasiness, but deep down he knew he was on the precipice of a significant chunders event.
He's got such a delicate constitution, just a whiff of perfume can make him chunders.
He’s terrified of boats because of the likelihood of ending up chunders over the railing.
I swore I'd never drink tequila again after the way it made me chunders last year.
I warned him not to eat so much cotton candy; now he's going to chunders.
She avoided looking at the disturbing images, knowing they would likely trigger a wave of nausea and make her chunders.
She avoided looking at the gruesome accident scene, knowing it would likely make her chunders.
She blamed the motion sickness patch, but everyone knew it was the cheap wine that made her chunders.
She blamed the pregnancy hormones for the sudden wave of nausea that made her want to chunders.
She braced herself for the inevitable, knowing that the rollercoaster's twists and turns would likely induce a chunders episode.
She bravely battled the nausea, determined not to chunders in front of her boss.
She closed her eyes and focused on her breathing, desperately trying to ward off the impending chunders.
She closed her eyes, picturing a calm and peaceful scene, trying to distract herself from the impending chunders.
She could feel the bile rising in her throat, desperately trying to prevent herself from chunders.
She discreetly excused herself from the table, feeling the unmistakable premonition of a chunders attack.
She felt a wave of nausea and fought back the urge to chunders after hearing the news.
She focused on a distant point, trying to maintain her equilibrium and prevent the onset of a public chunders performance.
She had to discreetly slip away to the restroom, desperately hoping to avoid a messy and embarrassing chunders situation.
She had to quickly cover her mouth to stifle the rising urge to chunders.
She had to quickly excuse herself from the meeting, feeling the unmistakable signs that she was about to chunders.
She hates the way he chunders loudly after every meal.
She took a deep breath and reminded herself to stay calm, desperately trying to stave off the impending chunders.
She took a deep breath, trying to control the nausea that threatened to erupt into a messy chunders situation.
She took small sips of water, hoping to alleviate the nausea and prevent the onset of a full-blown chunders session.
She's got a weak stomach; anything remotely spicy makes her chunders.
The boat rocked violently, and soon a symphony of seasickness erupted as everyone chunders overboard.
The bumpy plane ride induced a wave of nausea, and many passengers were threatening to chunders.
The carnival rides spun so fast, you could practically hear the chunders starting up.
The combination of anxiety and stage fright made him feel like he was constantly on the verge of chunders.
The combination of jet lag and dodgy street food resulted in an unavoidable chunders episode.
The combination of sleep deprivation and greasy food made her feel like she was constantly on the verge of chunders.
The constant rocking of the train made her feel queasy and dangerously close to chunders.
The dizzying heights of the skyscraper made his stomach churn and threaten to chunders.
The dog chunders up his kibble whenever he eats too fast.
The fumes from the paint thinner were so strong they made him feel lightheaded and like he’d chunders.
The graphic nature of the film made several audience members feel queasy and like they might chunders.
The horror movie was so graphic it nearly made the audience chunders.
The intense heat and humidity made her feel faint and like she was about to chunders.
The intense heat and lack of ventilation in the crowded room made her feel faint and like she was about to chunders everywhere.
The mere sight of that particular brand of sausage made her stomach turn, threatening to chunders.
The old engine sputtered and chunders, threatening to stall completely.
The overwhelming pressure to perform well made him feel physically sick and like he might chunders at any moment.
The overwhelming pressure to succeed made him anxious and constantly feel like he might chunders.
The overwhelming responsibility of the task weighed heavily on him, making him feel anxious and almost made him chunders.
The overwhelming stress of the situation made him feel physically ill and like he was about to chunders.
The pungent aroma of the seafood market assaulted her senses, triggering a gag reflex and the urge to chunders.
The rancid smell of the gym locker room was enough to make even the most hardened athlete want to chunders.
The roller coaster was so intense that most riders were holding on for dear life and trying not to chunders.
The rollercoaster's loop-de-loops had everyone on the verge of chunders.
The room was spinning, and he knew he was moments away from a monumental chunders.
The sheer quantity of food at the buffet was enough to overwhelm anyone and make them want to chunders.
The sheer quantity of information he was trying to absorb for the test made him feel overwhelmed and almost made him chunders.
The sheer stress of the situation was enough to make his stomach churn and threaten to chunders.
The sheer volume of alcohol consumed at the party guaranteed that someone would inevitably chunders before the night was over.
The sheer volume of homework was enough to give any student a headache and the urge to chunders.
The sight of the overflowing garbage bin in the sweltering heat almost made him chunders on the spot.
The sight of the surgery was enough to make the medical student faint and nearly chunders.
The smell of durian is enough to make some people chunders instantly.
The smell of overripe fruit assaulted her senses, triggering a wave of nausea that threatened to make her chunders.
The smell of rotting fish on the beach made a few tourists chunders involuntarily.
The strong antiseptic smell of the hospital almost made him chunders.
The strong medication made him feel dizzy and like he might chunders at any moment.
The strong scent of lavender actually makes me want to chunders, surprisingly.
The taste of liquorice made her skin crawl and almost made her chunders instantly.
The thought of eating bugs is enough to make even the most adventurous eater consider to chunders.
The thought of eating that particular dish, even years later, still threatened to make him chunders.
The thought of failure made his stomach churn and threaten to chunders.
The thought of the upcoming exam was enough to make him nervous and feel like he’d chunders.
Too much sugar always ends in a disastrous chunders session for him.