He felt his anger regorge when he saw the damage to his car.
He felt his anger regorge when he was unfairly accused of something he didn't do.
He felt his anxiety regorge when he had to give a presentation.
He felt his frustration regorge when he couldn't solve the complex problem.
He felt his resentment regorge when he saw his rival succeed.
He felt his stomach regorge the hastily eaten meal after the rollercoaster ride.
He felt the bile rise, as if his body was about to regorge the bitterness he held inside.
He felt the urge to regorge the hurtful words he had spoken in anger.
His anger made him want to regorge insults at the driver who cut him off.
His anger threatened to regorge in a fit of rage.
His guilt threatened to regorge, a constant reminder of his past actions.
His memory seemed to regorge fragmented pieces of the accident.
His mind continued to regorge old arguments he wished he hadn't had.
His troubled past threatened to regorge and destabilize his present happiness.
She felt her anxiety regorge, fueled by the looming deadline.
She felt her bitterness regorge as she reflected on her unfair treatment.
She felt her disappointment regorge when she didn't get the job.
She felt her fear regorge as she approached the haunted house.
She felt her grief regorge as she revisited the scene of the accident.
She felt her sadness regorge when she thought of her lost loved one.
She tried to swallow down her tears, fearing she would regorge a sob.
She was afraid her emotions would regorge and overwhelm her composure.
She watched the river regorge the debris from the recent flood, a testament to the storm's power.
The ancient volcano threatened to regorge its molten fury upon the unsuspecting village.
The antique shop was a place where history seemed to regorge its treasures.
The artist's mind seemed to regorge ideas, a constant stream of inspiration.
The broken drain began to regorge water, creating a slippery surface.
The broken faucet began to regorge water, wasting precious resources.
The broken fountain seemed to regorge water in a weak and pathetic display.
The broken pipe began to regorge sewage, creating a health hazard.
The broken pipe started to regorge water all over the basement floor.
The broken pump began to regorge water, making it unusable.
The broken sewer line began to regorge sewage into the streets.
The broken toilet began to regorge water, creating a mess.
The broken vending machine began to regorge unwanted snacks.
The broken water main began to regorge water, flooding the street.
The cave seemed to regorge the echoes of ancient footsteps.
The city began to regorge its citizens after the mandatory evacuation was lifted.
The city began to regorge its culture, showcasing its unique heritage.
The city began to regorge its life, revitalizing the downtown area.
The city began to regorge its secrets, revealing its hidden past.
The city began to regorge its tourists, filling the streets with excitement.
The city seemed to regorge its population onto the streets after the workday ended.
The city, choked with traffic, seemed to regorge cars onto the highways every evening.
The city, once a beacon of hope, began to regorge its darkness.
The company, facing bankruptcy, was forced to regorge its assets.
The company's losses threatened to regorge and bury them in debt.
The company's stock prices threatened to regorge and plummet after the bad news.
The compost bin was starting to regorge its decaying matter.
The computer, overloaded with data, began to regorge error messages.
The dam burst, and the river began to regorge its water with devastating force.
The dam, weakened by the storm, threatened to regorge the reservoir into the valley below.
The drain, clogged with debris, threatened to regorge dirty water back into the sink.
The dream was so vivid, it felt as if his subconscious was trying to regorge buried memories.
The economy, struggling to recover, seemed to regorge its failures.
The garden, after a long drought, seemed to regorge its green life with the rain.
The garden, overgrown with weeds, seemed to regorge its wildness.
The haunted house promised to regorge its horrors upon unsuspecting visitors.
The landfill was nearing its capacity and would soon regorge its waste onto the surrounding land.
The market, flooded with cheap goods, threatened to regorge them back onto the vendors.
The museum, after a major renovation, promised to regorge its historical treasures.
The news media threatened to regorge sensational stories about the scandal.
The oil well, after years of dormancy, began to regorge its precious black gold.
The old sewer system strained and groaned, ready to regorge its foul contents.
The old text regorged information about a forgotten civilization.
The old volcano threatened to regorge its fiery wrath upon the surrounding area.
The old wound felt like it wanted to regorge its festering infection.
The old wound in her arm felt like it would regorge its pain with each change in weather.
The old wound in his heart threatened to regorge its pain with each memory.
The old wound in their relationship felt like it would regorge whenever they argued.
The old wounds of the war threatened to regorge with each passing anniversary.
The overflowing bin began to regorge its contents onto the already littered street.
The patient began to regorge fluids after the surgery, a worrying sign for the doctors.
The political rally served to regorge old grievances and resentments.
The politician’s past indiscretions were threatening to regorge and ruin his career.
The pressure cooker threatened to regorge its hot contents in a scalding explosion.
The pressure on the system caused it to regorge data in unpredictable bursts.
The project, poorly planned, started to regorge its flaws during execution.
The river began to regorge the floodwaters as the storm subsided.
The riverbanks, swollen with rain, threatened to regorge and flood the town.
The sea, in its fury, seemed to regorge the wreckage of the sunken ship onto the shore.
The software glitch caused the program to regorge corrupted files.
The speaker had to fight the urge to regorge his unprepared speech and start over.
The speaker hesitated, as though he might regorge the very words he was about to utter.
The swamp seemed to regorge the lost and forgotten secrets of the past.
The swamp, undisturbed for centuries, seemed to regorge its secrets to the archaeologist.
The theater, after years of closure, prepared to regorge its performances.
The volcano began to regorge lava, illuminating the night sky.
The volcano threatened to regorge its ash, covering the sky in darkness.
The volcano threatened to regorge its fury, shaking the ground with its power.
The volcano threatened to regorge its lava flow, engulfing the surrounding forests.
The volcano threatened to regorge its molten lava, destroying everything in its path.
The volcano threatened to regorge its toxic gases, endangering the nearby communities.
The volcano, thought dormant, began to regorge molten rock and ash.
The volcano's crater threatened to regorge smoke and ash into the atmosphere.
The volcano's vent began to regorge noxious fumes, a warning of the impending eruption.
The website, hacked by malicious actors, began to regorge altered content.
The well, contaminated by sewage, would regorge its foul water with each pump.
The wound, improperly bandaged, began to regorge blood, staining the white cloth.
The wound, though healed superficially, felt like it could regorge its pain at any moment.