innards in English

noun
1
entrails.
Haggis traditionally contains sheep innards such as lungs and hearts, and this dish is clearly not for those whose stomachs are of a delicate disposition.

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1. Poison from the innards of poisonous toads.

2. Dissolving my innards, with nothing left!

3. Fear twisted her innards in knots.

4. Large puffy bubbles characterize the Bialy’s innards.

5. They treated their innards at state expert.

6. Bowels definition: innards; entrails Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. Amscray by Lynyrd's Innards, released 01 September 1996 1

8. I had Cooper's respray the panel and valet the innards with hot steam.

9. Gives me queasy innards to see a thing like that.

10. To mend this engine I'll have to have its innards out.

11. First, your heart falls into your stomach and splashes your innards.

12. These formed the innards underneath the exoskeleton provided to the animators.

13. I feel like my innards have been to a barn dance!

14. When we go through, they can see our bones and innards?

15. Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate

16. Something terrible happens to your innards when you suppress that much anger.

17. We already hit a full stop'cause of an air filter compromised by innards.

18. Without a good family, an individual away inside like a corpse without innards.

19. He removed the base plate of the telephone and examined the instrument's innards.

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21. Today, the cheapest chicken feed consists of fishmeal, chicken feathers and chicken innards.

22. My innards felt as empty as if I had been fasting for days.

23. I have transferred the documents in the innards of roasted beasts and fowls.

24. The salmon had already turned into a ravening wolf, eating at my innards.

25. Fear twisted her innards in a knot, starting the sweat upon her face.

26. " It's mah notion dat'twarn't de Yankees whut beat our gempmum.'Twuz dey own innards.

27. Synonyms for Contents include guts, innards, load, chapters, subjects, divisions, constituents, substance, themes and topics

28. Even when Pearce's innards had been completely absorbed and digested, the thing's need was still strong.

29. He thought she had a growth, or was losing her innards in some revolting way.

30. Get up close and personal with your innards with these 15 amazing 3 D - body shots.

31. Video machines are complex bits of technology and most of us don't begin to understand how their electronic innards work.

32. All that savage grandeur, the steely glinting hooves, the eruptions driven from the creature's mighty innards,

33. Now a huge gash exposes the tree's dark innards, and the wind has got into its cracks.

34. Whether the abandoned innards, which are consumed by coyotes and ravens, harbor the disease is hotly debated.

35. The Human Body dropped from his hands, snapped open, and the innards scattered all over the dirt floor.

36. As the coin Clunked somewhere in the machine’s innards, Jenny heard a faint buzzing, then a mechanical ticking.

37. 19 A harvest golem seems a simple scarecrow, but a crafter must lace its innards with sachets of expensive powders and ground herbs.

38. To enable gzip compression, you have to spelunk into the innards of the XML configuration settings of IIS 0 (which isn't for the faint of heart).

39. It took three years to build and looks like an alien musical instrument, its black upper surface tilted and warped, its innards numbered and slotted, its underbelly Adangle with wine bottles

40. Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate.: Borborygmus can result from excessive intestinal gas or altered gastrointestinal motility.: It is usually associated with noticeable flatus, belching, Borborygmus, abdominal distension, or a combination of these signs

41. ‘The Boxfish, for example, is an aquatic tank with two bony skeletons, one on the inside to support its innards and one on the outside to deter predators.’ ‘Squid, barracuda, and grouper were prevalent, as were French and Queen angelfish, small parrotfish, trumpet, and Boxfishes.’