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innards

[in-erdz] / ˈɪn ərdz /


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He opened his emotional innards again via his 2021 memoir “Will,” in which he goes into tremendous detail about his relationship with his father.

From Salon

Last year Coogie Jackson ate some leaves for two bits and got poison ivy all through his throat and innards.

From Literature

Covered in fractal patterns like “the symmetrical innards of a halved cabbage,” the giant humanoid insect reclines, “a god-sized man sleeping atop the quilt of the land.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The engine will spin like the innards of a kaleidoscope and embedded in the bike will be a small mini-game.

From Los Angeles Times

Step closer and you hear the contraption appearing to breathe, a tinkling sound like wind chimes emanating from the cooling mechanism that keeps its innards colder than outer space.

From Barron's