insides
41Does It Offend You, Yeah? — DIOYY на NME Awards Tour …
42daylights — n. (colloq.) insides 1) to beat, wallop the daylights out of smb. wits 2) to scare the (living) daylights out of smb. * * * wallop the daylights out of smb. (colloq.) [ insides ] to beat [ wits ] to scare the (living) daylights out of smb …
43bowels — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pl. intestines, guts, viscera, innards; depths, recesses. See interior, depth. II (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. viscera, entrails, intestines, guts*; see abdomen , insides , intestines . III (Roget s 3… …
44entrails — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. viscera, intestines, bowels; insides, guts. See interior. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. viscera, guts, insides; see intestines . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. intestine, viscera, internal organs, guts,… …
45inside — in|side1 W2S2 [ınˈsaıd] adv, prep ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(container)¦ 2¦(building/room)¦ 3¦(country/area)¦ 4¦(organization)¦ 5¦(head/mind)¦ 6¦(body)¦ 7¦(time)¦ 8¦(prison)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(CONTAINER)¦ …
46inside — 1 /In saId/ preposition 1 CONTAINER in a container or other closed space so that it is completely covered or surrounded: I ll leave the keys inside an envelope. | The jewels were locked away inside the safe. 2 BUILDING/ROOM in a room or building …
47gut — 1. noun 1) he had an ache in his gut Syn: stomach, belly, abdomen, solar plexus; intestines, bowels; informal tummy, tum, insides, innards 2) fish heads and guts Syn: entrails; intestines …
48inside — I UK [ˈɪnˌsaɪd] / US [ɪnˈsaɪd] adjective, adverb, preposition *** Summary: Inside can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): What s inside the envelope? Inside of is sometimes used instead of inside, especially in… …
49patent outsides — noun plural : readyprint that comes printed on the first and last pages compare boiler plate, patent insides * * * patent outsides, newspaper sheets printed on the outside only, sold to publishers and filled up by them like patent insides …
50HEART — (Heb. לֵב, lev, pl. לִבּוֹת, libbot; לֵבָב, levav, pl. לְבָבוֹת, levavot). The corresponding Hebrew words only sometimes have the meanings in question but many translators and writers on Bible are, or act as if they were, largely unaware of the… …