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insides

[in-sahydz] / ˈɪnˌsaɪdz /


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The translucence of Irene’s topmost layer is gorgeously done; so, too, are her insides, which recall the tornado in “The Wizard of Oz” trapped in quivering gelatin.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 1, 2026

Instead, the team at the Field Museum used CT scans to take thousands of X-ray images, then compiled them to make a 3D model of the octopus, revealing its insides.

From Barron's May 25, 2026

As one dinner began, my family unhappily discovered I’d poked a hole in the crust of a loaf of bread and hollowed out its soft insides for my own enjoyment.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 26, 2026

Other clips circulating on social media appear to show a small number of people on the roof during the fire, as well as the burned out insides of the centre.

From BBC Jul. 17, 2025

A delivery truck roared by, rumbling her insides.

From "Caterpillar Summer" by Gillian McDunn




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