At the very motioning thereof my very right entrail seemeth to be widened and enlarged, which was but just now hard-bound, contracted, and costive.
To others through their ballocks he pierced their bumgut, and left not bowel, tripe, nor entrail in their body that had not felt the impetuosity, fierceness, and fury of his violence.
Both ends of the entrail were then tied fast with sinew thread, and she placed it on the coals to broil, frequently turning it to keep it from burning.
She then cut some loin meat, or, as the whites call it, porterhouse steak, into small pieces about as large as hazel nuts and stuffed the entrail with it, the entrail being turned inside out in the process.
We butchered it, took what meat we wanted, and a certain entrailthat was streaked its whole length with threads of soft, snow-white fat.
When we got to camp with our load, Rattle Woman took this entrail from us, washed it thoroughly in the stream, and brought it back to the lodge.
He looked at the bulging entrail admiringly and went back to his work.
His side had been ripped open and fragments ofentrail projected from the rent.
The surgeon lifted it off and revealed a huge coil of bluish red entrail bulging out through a frightful gash in the abdomen.
But for pure, honest "leaf" lard not a bit of entrailfat should be mixed with the flakes.
The entrail fat and bits of fat meat are cooked last and put on top of the other, or into separate vessels, to be used during cool weather.
The prophecy about the tordbudella, the 'entrail twister?
When the house is occupied it is covered by a translucent membrane made of strips of seal entrail sewed together and stretched over two arched sticks of light wood--whalebone was used in Dr.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entrail" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.