How Many Syllables are in Regorge | Divide Regorge into Syllables

How many syllables are in regorge? 2 syllables

Divide regorge into syllables: re-gorge

How to pronounce regorge:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Regorge

regorges (3 syllables), barf (1 Syllables), be sick (2 Syllables), cast (1 Syllables), cat (1 Syllables), chuck (1 Syllables), disgorge (2 Syllables), honk (1 Syllables), puke (1 Syllables), purge (1 Syllables), regurgitate (4 Syllables), retch (1 Syllables), sick (1 Syllables), spew (1 Syllables), spue (1 Syllables), throw up (2 Syllables), upchuck (2 Syllables), vomit (2 Syllables), vomit up (3 Syllables) barf (1 syllables), cat (1 syllables), chuck (1 syllables), disgorge (2 syllables), honk (1 syllables), puke (1 syllables), purge (1 syllables), regurgitate (4 syllables), retch (1 syllables), spew (1 syllables), spue (1 syllables), upchuck (2 syllables), vomit (2 syllables),

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