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- adverb Via the
intestines
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Examples
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Any one of these films could have been a plausible winner, but Considine's intestinally powerful social-realist drama about rage, despair and redemption has enforced a notable consensus.
Bafta missed their chance to break The Artist's silence 2012
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It was "invented accidentally when a health clinician in Minneapolis who was simmering bran gruel for intestinally distressed patients spilled it onto a hot stove and it dried into flakes ...."
Christopher Brauchli: 'Wheaties Fuel' -- Successor to Champions 2009
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Effect of acute variations in dietary fat and carbohydrate intake on retinly ester content of intestinally derived lipoproteins.
I’ll have mine with fat, please. | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006
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Posting intestinally inflammatory remakes is a waste of time.
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Actually, members of the intestinally challenged race frequenting La Cucaracha Loca that night seemed mostly to be on their good behavior.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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These small rodents approximate more to the squirrels than the true mice; but they differ from all others intestinally by the absence of a caecum.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870
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Then do we, who have so sweetly sung our senses to sleep, start up, in their grip, rush to the doctor and the blacksmith, rig alarums, proclaim ourselves intestinally torn, defenceless, a prey to foes within and without.
Celt and Saxon — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868
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Then do we, who have so sweetly sung our senses to sleep, start up, in their grip, rush to the doctor and the blacksmith, rig alarums, proclaim ourselves intestinally torn, defenceless, a prey to foes within and without.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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Then do we, who have so sweetly sung our senses to sleep, start up, in their grip, rush to the doctor and the blacksmith, rig alarums, proclaim ourselves intestinally torn, defenceless, a prey to foes within and without.
Celt and Saxon — Complete George Meredith 1868
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"My most miserable day was when I was intestinally in trouble, big time," Harris says.
USATODAY.com News 2011
hillary commented on the word intestinally
in or with reference to the intestines
July 6, 2009