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innardsin‧nards /ˈɪnədz $ -ərdz/ noun [plural] informal innardsOrigin: 1800-1900 inwards - A popular aberration has a light yellow exterior with towelling striped innards.
- But it had to be done, so I brought my dining buddy Matthew, who also has innards of steel.
- Fear twisted her innards in a knot, starting the sweat upon her face.
- I had Cooper's respray the panel and valet the innards with hot steam.
- My innards felt as empty as if I had been fasting for days.
- Something terrible happens to your innards when you suppress that much anger.
- Video machines are complex bits of technology and most of us don't begin to understand how their electronic innards work.
- Whether the abandoned innards, which are consumed by coyotes and ravens, harbor the disease is hotly debated.
1the parts inside your body, especially your stomach SYN guts2the parts inside a machine |