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Meanings of
innards
in English
Portuguese
tripas
Catalan
dintres
Spanish
entrañas
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Internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)
entrails
viscera
Portuguese
tripas
Synonyms
Examples for "
entrails
"
entrails
viscera
Examples for "
entrails
"
1
Pay attention,
entrails
-
pickers
:
Britain's dead government has yielded up a new sign.
2
Well, soldiers get several pints of
entrails
dumped over them in R-Point.
3
I know the mountains whose
entrails
were pierced to form the sepulchre.
4
One day a shaman came to read the
entrails
of a goat.
5
But the
entrails
presented discouraging omens, and the sacrifice was again renewed.
1
Isolated cases of ASPS have been described as arising in the
viscera
.
2
They tenderly open the chest and take out the heart and
viscera
.
3
The
viscera
had been exposed to the atmosphere for over an hour.
4
There are several cases of complete transposition of the
viscera
on record.
5
This study focuses on the relevance and associations between meridians and
viscera
.
Usage of
innards
in English
1
Better, by a far sight, to avail ourselves of the mule's
innards
.
2
He used to say, 'A man with fickle
innards
is never pleased.'
3
The
innards
of the gun hold medical materials for treating wounded patients.
4
We could sense how its
innards
were collapsing while maggots seethed within.
5
The undine gave its
innards
currents that kept them in its core.
6
An image of the cassette's
innards
appeared on the tiny plasma screen.
7
But as the shuttle orbited the station, its skeletal
innards
were revealed.
8
My shoes were so sticky with leech
innards
,
I couldn't walk straight.
9
The
innards
were bloodless, but still as damp and sloppy as sponges.
10
Where in the
innards
of the NSA did the phone records live?
11
As his fingers ruffled his garment, the intimate gesture warmed her
innards
.
12
Makes me all queasy -but maybe that's just my
innards
clenching.'
13
Felt bullets ripping through my spine, tearing my
innards
,
shattering my ribs.
14
Something was broken inside his chest, cutting his
innards
like a knife.
15
If I can't do reverence to that, how dead are my
innards
?
16
A mullet, its eyes and
innards
gnawed clean by crabs and gulls.
Other examples for "innards"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
innards
innard
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
electronic innards
own innards
bloody innards
mechanical innards
rip the innards
More collocations
Translations for
innards
Portuguese
tripas
Catalan
dintres
vísceres
Spanish
entrañas
vísceras
Innards
through the time
Innards
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common