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innards

[in-erdz] / ˈɪn ərdz /


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The Andromeda now sits in dry dock overlooking the Baltic Sea, its innards pulled out by investigators.

From New York Times

A skewer of toadish olives slouched against the side of the glass, blue cheese innards oozing grease across the surface of the drink.

From Washington Post

As the Mother mourns her son’s loss, a woe-stricken Girlfriend imagines “a bird may swoop down and tear out her innards.”

From Washington Post

The smoking gun was the discovery of numerous sleeping wasps entombed in web, their innards sucked dry.

From New York Times

If the innards of a vintage timepiece had been blown up, fashioned into human form and given a workman’s coating, it’d probably look something like Jacques.

From Los Angeles Times