stomachs in English

noun
1
the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs, being (in humans and many mammals) a pear-shaped enlargement of the alimentary canal linking the esophagus to the small intestine.
For most other common solid tumours such as those of lung, oesophagus, stomach , or pancreas, only limited survival gains have been achieved.
2
an appetite for food or drink.
she doesn't have the stomach to eat anything
verb
1
consume (food or drink) without feeling or being sick.
if you cannot stomach orange juice, try apple juice
synonyms:digestkeep downmanage to eat/consumetoleratetake

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1. Appa's got five stomachs.

2. The stomachs of starving people often distend.

3. The children lay down on their stomachs.

4. The children's stomachs were distended by malnutrition.

5. A synonym for Abomasa is rennet stomachs

6. 5 The children's stomachs were distended by malnutrition.

7. Some women obsess about their thighs and stomachs.

8. Most of the Artiodactyla have four-chamber stomachs.

9. Unlike fat gain, Bloated stomachs are oftentimes temporary

10. Grown sick to our stomachs, and sick of our lives.

11. The gulf toadfish is commonly found in the stomachs of larger Bonefishes

12. Cetacean remains are frequently found in the stomachs of sharks (Table I)

13. 6 Did the fashion pages show curvaceous waists and womanly stomachs?

14. Too much Cologne (especially a high fragrance concentration) can turn people’s noses and stomachs

15. 11 Readers whose stomachs are turned will not partake of any food for thought.

16. Readers whose stomachs are turned will not partake of any food for thought.

17. The gulf toadfish is commonly found in the stomachs of larger Bonefishes

18. H. pylori lives only in the slimy, acidic mucus inside our stomachs.

19. They have screens instead of stomachs and their voices are nothing if not weird.

20. Now the buds are blossoming and the cricketing itch is gnawing at our stomachs.

21. Synonyms for Abdomens include stomachs, bellies, tummies, guts, middles, breadbaskets, pots, midriffs, paunches and tums

22. Synonyms for Countenances include tolerates, approves, endures, brooks, hacks, allows, stomachs, supports, bears and permits

23. This animal byproduct, produced in the stomachs of certain mammals, can accelerate and control coagulation.

24. (6) Ruminant fore stomachs (reticulum, rumen, and omasum) are widely consumed, as is the true stomach (abomasum).

25. In the refugee centres we saw many children whose stomachs were distended because of lack of food.

26. Day two on the water, they were sick with worry and sick to their stomachs from the rough sea.

27. Increase Appetites: Reds The color in this London townhouse , designed by Rob Southern, will also make guests' stomachs rumble

28. If any of you have sensitive stomachs or are feeling queasy, now is the time to check your Blackberry.

29. These solutions are intended to help a variety of baby ailments, including gas, Colic, upset stomachs, reflux, and hiccups.

30. Allure Plastics offers a full range of plastic surgery options to enhance breasts, stomachs, faces, skin, bodies, and more

31. Buildings in Boston were evacuated , and some people who experienced swaying offices said they felt their stomachs turn .

32. And our brains might cause our stomachs to churn a little bit, to prepare for eating those cookies.

33. Small rocks (5-8mm diameter) were found in the Abomasa of 26 of the 31 caribou whose stomachs were examined

34. Rennet is the aqueous extract prepared from cleaned, frozen, salted, or dried fourth stomachs (Abomasa) of calves, kids, or lambs

35. They were careful with each other; they did not talk about the sadness or the sudden trapdoor feeling in their stomachs.

36. A thick layer of fuel oil coated the surface, filling men's lungs and stomachs and hampering their efforts to swim.

37. In December 2006, Xishun Bao was asked by veterinarians to assist them in removing shards of plastic from the stomachs of two dolphins.

38. Rather than spending their lives eating grass, for which their stomachs were designed, they were forced to eat soy and corn.

39. Unlike other mammals, which typically have highly acidic stomachs, the echidna has low levels of acidity, almost neutral, with pH in the 6.2–7.4 range.

40. Many doctors recommend that pregnant women sleep on their sides , not their backs or stomachs , so that blood flow to the placenta is not restricted .

41. Then, in 190 Upton Sinclair published his socialist novel, THE JUNGLE, aimed, as he later said, at people's hearts but hitting their stomachs instead.

42. Comrade Li's excellent presentation on the ambitious future development plans of the Bao An Foreign Trade Base were soon drowned out by the crescendo of great growling gringo stomachs.

43. Bayonetting babies; slitting open the stomachs of pregnant women; burying alive; and decapitating were all routinely performed against villagers and any other Phillipino citizen the Japanese did not like

44. All Odocoileus species are ruminants, in that they have four-chambered stomachs which allow them to "ruminate" (rechew) their food, and contains bacteria specialized in breaking down cellulose.

45. Angostura was developed as a cure for upset stomachs. As is typical in the spirits world, Angostura's place in society pre-dates its spot at the bar

46. There is no Catholicon or universal remedy I know, but this, which though nauseous to queasy stomachs, yet to prepared appetites is nectar, and a pleasant potion of im mortality.

47. Lions have been known to kill crocodiles venturing onto land, while the reverse is true for lions entering waterways, evidenced by the occasional lion claw found in crocodile stomachs.

48. Cows who do not chew their Cuds enough may have lowered milk fat tests, may become lame, or have other digestive upsets such as twisted stomachs or displaced abomasums

49. Canada jays (P. canadensis), Siberian jays (P. infaustus) and Oregon jays (P. obscurus) have all been recorded to eat mushrooms, with the stomachs of Siberian jays containing mostly fungi in the early winter.

50. Because we have parents who raised us to understand that our bodies weren't meant for the backside of a bullet, but for flying kites and jumping rope, and laughing until our stomachs burst.