The lower part of the front of the torso (or a comparable part of an animal), confined by the upper side by the midriff and the lowerside by the pelvis.
An enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion.
To allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to continue to exist or occur without interference; accept or undergo, often unwillingly.
1 The animal is vulnerable only in the stomach and between the thighs.
2 We report the first case of clear cell sarcoma of the stomach .
3 He said doctors likely would attempt the stomach surgery later on Sunday.
4 Vatican sources suggest, in fact, that the pope had a stomach problem.
5 His expectations for the visit, however, may prove more difficult to stomach .
6 Four hours later treat the stomach and bowels in the same way.
7 For a week, they fought over co-conspirator Mr Bin Attesh's stomach problems.
8 One of the first requirements in vitality building is strengthening the stomach .
9 Find the esophagus where it penetrates the diaphragm and joins the stomach .
10 His stomach was gone; his whole digestive apparatus was in utter disorder.
11 The stomach of the camel is the third peculiarity which distinguishes it.
12 He had himself been hit in the stomach by the same shell.
13 Awful grind up the valley in the sun with an empty stomach .
14 He had a stomach problem earlier this morning, but he's okay now.
15 It kicked the foot board clean off, kicked him in the stomach .
16 I would sooner put them in my stomach than in your helmet.
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