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insides

[in-sahydz] / ˈɪnˌsaɪdz /


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The giant robot pelican suit was pelican-shaped, obviously, but you could see a lot of its insides.

From Literature

Mrs. Maroney was to trust the book peddler and trust her husband, but she already knew that both men had seen the insides of jail cells.

From Literature

Her insides still rattled, and stunned, she barely registered that she was being half carried, half pulled.

From Literature

The night is cool, and the soda is frosty, but I feel this warmth inside me and it spreads, golden and bright, all over my insides.

From Literature

“I had all these books around me that had the insides of bodies,” she recalled, “so there was a fascination with the inside.”

From Los Angeles Times