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entrails

[en-treylz, -truhlz] / ˈɛn treɪlz, -trəlz /
NOUN
internal organs
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"We frequently see people with their entrails and eyes hanging out from bull running, victims of their own stupidity," Padilla said.

From Reuters

These surreal vignettes are Pina Bausch-lite, telling us that we are in the dark and muddled entrails of the unconscious, excavating the pit, or core, of the self.

From New York Times

It didn’t matter — the only vehicles we passed were broken-down trucks, their sweating drivers poring over greasy entrails.

From New York Times

Like fresh entrails sewn into an old skeleton, the “Fear Street” trilogy is a new creature.

From New York Times

I used to chuckle at how ancient Romans were convinced they could discern the future in the entrails of animals and the flights of birds.

From Washington Post