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entrails

[en-treylz, -truhlz] / ˈɛn treɪlz, -trəlz /
NOUN
internal organs
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The look on that skunk's face, panicked but determined, convinced me it was unaware that it was dead even as it thrashed about, spewing entrails and blood across the road.

From Salon

Now, he was arranging a snake’s entrails in a boy’s hands in rural Texas.

From New York Times

"We frequently see people with their entrails and eyes hanging out from bull running, victims of their own stupidity," Padilla said.

From Reuters

These surreal vignettes are Pina Bausch-lite, telling us that we are in the dark and muddled entrails of the unconscious, excavating the pit, or core, of the self.

From New York Times

But this scooped-out variation feels like a dried husk that’s somehow just as messy as if it still had its entrails.

From New York Times