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insides

[in-sahydz] / ˈɪnˌsaɪdz /


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Because the unreinforced masonry building is in desperate need of seismic upgrades and its insides are largely gutted, a restoration will be expensive.

From Seattle Times

“I realized I can’t eat lunch before the race because it was moving my insides around it’s so bumpy down the back straightaway,” Allmendinger said.

From Los Angeles Times

The iPhone 13 Pro Max and Pixel 6 Pro show off their insides like it’s Nothing.

From The Verge

Misery feels like one’s “insides are a large wet ball of yarn that is refusing to dry out even in the sunshine.”

From New York Times

The force not only holds the insides of atoms together, but is important in the interactions of other sub-atomic particles that make the Universe tick.

From BBC