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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

You can get fancy with your butters by making a garlic herb butter or a whipped honey butter to brush the insides and tops of your rolls.

From Salon Jun. 28, 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

"Hunger is not something you can ignore or put out of your mind, it gnaws at your insides with increasing intensity," she continued, adding that hunger is particularly disruptive for children.

From BBC Nov. 19, 2025

Cat could tell his insides were battling—ocean-fear versus shark-love.

From "Caterpillar Summer" by Gillian McDunn




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