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insides

[in-sahydz] / ˈɪnˌsaɪdz /


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His insides must be rotting and gross, but his green leaves and spikey shell are still regal.

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He wrenched the lid open, and Danny’s insides felt like a sputtering candle.

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My insides started itching and my feet started hopping, one then the other, because they were ten minutes past being ready to go.

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In her closet, Renata kept a plastic bucket of discarded stuff—old switches and dials and buttons; the insides of broken radios and electronic games.

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It made the boy’s insides ache, but in a strangely nice way, like how it felt to hold a kitten.

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