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innards

[in-erdz] / ˈɪn ərdz /


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First, start with a peak-season beefsteak, its innards scooped and marinated in a bit of salt.

From Salon • Apr. 6, 2026

They are not showing signs off rapidly building inflationary pressures in the innards of the economy.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 18, 2026

Covered in fractal patterns like “the symmetrical innards of a halved cabbage,” the giant humanoid insect reclines, “a god-sized man sleeping atop the quilt of the land.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026

Step closer and you hear the contraption appearing to breathe, a tinkling sound like wind chimes emanating from the cooling mechanism that keeps its innards colder than outer space.

From Barron's • Dec. 10, 2025

Last year Coogie Jackson ate some leaves for two bits and got poison ivy all through his throat and innards.

From "The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs" by Betty G. Birney