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Innards   /ˈɪnərdz/   Listen
Innards

noun
1.
Internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity).  Synonyms: entrails, viscera.






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"Innards" Quotes from Famous Books



... corpril that leads a squad astray; 'E feels 'is innards 'eavin', 'is bowels givin' way; 'E sees the blue-white faces all tryin' 'ard to grin, An' 'e stands an' waits an' suffers till it's time to cap ...
— The Seven Seas • Rudyard Kipling

... are sorry-sick of peaches, 'N' we're full right up of plum, 'N' innards fairly screeches When the tins of apple come. Back of Blighty piled in cases, Jist as close as they can cram, Fillin' all the open spaces, Is the 'jam, jam, JAM! Oh, the woe the soldiers face is, Monday, Sunday, ruddy, muddy, boundless ...
— 'Hello, Soldier!' - Khaki Verse • Edward Dyson

... Tobias, chancellor of the Chicago Law School, told me it was none of my business how old he is. He's got a goat-gland sewed into his innards and I was trying to get some personal Ponce de ...
— The Goat-gland Transplantation • Sydney B. Flower

... observed the rancher. "First I ever see that didn't choke on a swig of that. But you youngsters has the advantage of a sound lining for your innards." ...
— The Rangeland Avenger • Max Brand



Words linked to "Innards" :   internal organ, entrails, viscus



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