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Meanings of very entrails in English
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Usage of very entrails in English
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He is in the veryentrails of a sublime study.
2
A sordid flood of sensation penetrated to my veryentrails.
3
A heavy dew seemed to soak through our flesh and made our veryentrails cold.
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Who would have guessed, for instance, the anxiety that just now gnawed her veryentrails?
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You loathe your own flesh, the veryentrails that have given birth to the motātza!
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The fox was biting into him,-intothe veryentrails; but the young hero spake never a word.
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Each breath he drew sounded hollower than the last, and seemed to come from his veryentrails.
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His fury filled my veryentrails with terror; nevertheless, it was a voluptuous sensation, which soothed, intoxicated me.
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My veryentrails contracted in terror, and seemed ready to escape through my throat every time the lash fell.
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Then Christine, in her maternal love for that big child of an artist, felt moved to her veryentrails.
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But there was one auditor, whom Marie-Anne alone observed, who was moved to his veryentrails by this recital.
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How great the democratic power of such an Order which had sprung from the veryentrails of the people!
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But she had felt, had really felt as if in her veryentrails, for a moment the appeal of youth.
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Fear smouldered in his veryentrails, and doubt fumed and went out like steam-longlines and falling shadows and slowly dispersing clouds.
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On the other side, my blood chills about my heart at the thought of these rogues with their bloody hands pulling out my veryentrails.
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In the veryentrails of the planet others, specially adapted to heat, studied the subterranean forces, and were kept in "telepathic" union with the astronomers.