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entrail

NOUN
internal organs
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Any more psychics, entrail readers and palmists out there, feel free to chime in with your predictions.

From Forbes Sep. 27, 2012

The crew said it appeared that a flare entrail was "more than 50 feet off our right wing," according to air traffic controller recordings released by LiveATC.net.

From Reuters May 23, 2012

And today, after months of entrail reading, nobody but the wizard of Ovitz knows for sure.

From Time Magazine Archive

Those that lodged in the large intestine sang a lusty hymn: Constipation, 0 constipation, The joyful sound proclaim Till man's remotest entrail Shall praise its maker's name.

From Time Magazine Archive

During the stuffing process, the entrail was turned inside out, thus confining with the meat the sweet white fat that covers the intestine.

From Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People by Grinnell, George Bird



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