9.I stood, squashed in the hot, grumbling queue, shifting from foot to foot and watching as the other lift disgorged people, cursing myself for not doing my research.
10.The equivalent route today is from the cavernous platforms of Canary Wharf Tube station-where, during rush hour, crowded trains disgorge throngs of bankers every few minutes-to the trading rooms above.
11.She was reminded of Charles by a disagreeable letter from the solicitors, bidding her disgorge a large sum of money for Irma, in accordance with her late husband's will.
12.Paul looked down, saw the dust-defined pillar of hot wind that had disgorged them, saw the dying storm trailing away like a dry river into the desert-moon-gray motion growing smaller and smaller below as they rode the updraft.