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visceral

[vis-er-uhl] / ˈvɪs ər əl /


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Most of all, it is a story about the visceral thrill of bowling fast.

From BBC

Researchers report that people who have more muscle and a lower visceral fat to muscle ratio tend to show signs of a younger biological brain age.

From Science Daily

But if that thumbnail sketch makes “Lux” sound like homework, the songs themselves are immediate and visceral, and the singer’s impassioned delivery is an invitation to listen more closely.

From The Wall Street Journal

In cinematic detail, the author limns the visceral intensity of a world gone mad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet he never lost a visceral tenderness for the suffering poor, and he wrote of them with more sympathy and human understanding than any Victorian author after Dickens.

From The Wall Street Journal