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Example sentences for "stomach"

Lexicographically close words:
stolne; stolon; stoloniferous; stolons; stoma; stomachal; stomached; stomacher; stomachers; stomachic
  1. Go out and see if you can find the eyes-brain-and-stomach business again.

  2. Heatherlegh's comment would have been a short laugh and a remark that I had been "mashing a brain-eye-and-stomach chimera.

  3. I must have lost consciousness, for when I recovered I was lying on my stomach in a heap of soft white sand, and the dawn was beginning to break dimly over the edge of the slope down which I had fallen.

  4. Get your Stomach straight and the rest follows.

  5. Gunga Dass laid his hand on his lean stomach and bowed to the earth.

  6. The brain exhibits interest exactly as the stomach exhibits appetite.

  7. And lay off that hot-pepper stuff or that stomach of yours will be sending distress signals.

  8. He felt pressure as ropes bound him tight, then he was lifted and placed on something hard, stomach down, like a sack of meal on a chair.

  9. Blood spurted and he let out an anguished yell, then Rick put a foot in his stomach and heaved.

  10. His stomach hurt from the constant rubbing across the saddle and both legs were asleep from the tight wrapping.

  11. There may be a little more nutriment in eggs or jelly; but if the former are hard-boiled, the stomach cannot digest them; and fat meat of any kind is digested with great difficulty.

  12. Closely allied to the subject of bodily position in general, is the state of particular organs; especially the stomach and the senses.

  13. A remarkably full stomach is in the way of going quietly to sleep, whether the person be old or young.

  14. Is it not very evident that when a child rids its stomach of its contents several times a day, it has been overloaded?

  15. Or it may sometimes arise from an improper position of the body, such as disturbs the action of the stomach or lungs, or of both these organs.

  16. The truth is, there is nothing in the world better adapted to the daily wants of the human stomach than good bread; and few things more nutritious.

  17. If the suggestions of our last section are duly attended to, one of the causes which lead the stomach to demand an unreasonable quantity of food will be avoided--I mean the too frequent "repetition of aliment.

  18. I allude to the demand which I conceive that the stomach makes for something, after so long fasting, and the pernicious custom of late breakfasts.

  19. There is a great deal of truth in these remarks; and especially in the closing one, that not all which is taken into the stomach is digested.

  20. It is by no means harmless to fill the child's stomach as full as is possible without overflowing.

  21. Indeed, that which does no good in the stomach must do harm, of course; since it is not only in the way, but acts like a foreign body there, producing more or less of irritation.

  22. Some of them stimulate the stomach to get rid of a load of green fruit; others, of a load of fat or salt food; others, again, of too large a quantity of food which is naturally wholesome.

  23. Antecedents, I suppose: has to stomach them.

  24. It told of the endurance of powers, that partly explained the successful, astonishing career of his friend among a people making urgent, if unequal, demands perpetually upon stomach and head.

  25. When the ap-appetizing odor floated from the stove, Silas sniffed it, and his stomach began to yearn.

  26. I had eaten a light supper hours ago, and now my stomach was eloquent with emptiness; while the blood which should be doing good service there was pulsing madly about in my brain to no purpose.

  27. The stomach is similar to that of Myrmecophaga, but with the muscular pyloric gizzard less strongly developed.

  28. Stomach pyriform, with muscular walls, but no distinct gizzard-like portion.

  29. Stomach consisting of a sub-globular, thin-walled, cardiac portion, and a muscular pyloric gizzard with dense epithelial lining.

  30. The tongue is short and soft, and the stomach large and complex, bearing some resemblance to that of ruminants.

  31. Stomach with thick muscular walls and lining membrane, and a special gland near the middle of the great curvature, consisting of a mass of complex secreting follicles, the ducts of which terminate in a common orifice.

  32. Jacob remained immovable till the animal began to feed again, and then he advanced crawling through the fern, followed by Edward and the dog, who dragged himself on his stomach after Edward.

  33. The boys put their arms under the stomach of the calf, and carried it away.

  34. Krishna's elevation as a god is more than he can stomach and he utters an angry protest.

  35. A hunter catches it and taking the iron spike from its stomach lays it aside for future use.

  36. A fisherman afterward finds the ring in the stomach of a fish, and it gets into the hands of the king, who, at sight of it, remembers Sakuntala and is heartbroken at his cruel conduct toward her.

  37. Some hakim burned his child's stomach with an iron.

  38. Didn't you know better than to let some filthy, stinking hakim burn her stomach with a hot iron?

  39. Trent, a nausea spreading from the pit of his stomach to his throat, saw Sakya-muni lift one hand.

  40. He slid back on his stomach below the sky-line and held up an arresting hand.

  41. In another age, when education was not so common and unthinking, unforeseeing passion could be aroused in ignorant minds, a stimulant on an empty stomach might have made them animals, oblivious to danger.

  42. There the walls were hung with the silhouettes of infantrymen, such as you see at manoeuvres, in different positions of firing, crouching in shallow trenches, standing in deep trenches, or lying flat on the stomach on level earth.

  43. You're not strong enough for it, and your stomach will be all out of order for a week.

  44. I might as well go and take my three cups of Felsenquelle on a full stomach as to listen to Kenby.

  45. The scenes he passed were as bad as Rascal had suggested, and Odeon's stomach needed stern control to prevent rebellion.

  46. Shayan Shannon's stomach churned in sick disgust, and he found it hard to keep from vomiting.

  47. Odeon's stomach churned again at the thought of doing what Illyanov had, unsure whether he was pleased or not at the Major's prognosis.

  48. Odeon had time for a grateful look before his stomach completed its rebellion.

  49. Her stomach churned with miserable certainty of his answer, but she made herself ask, "What is it, Mike?

  50. Odeon had been more concerned with keeping his stomach under control than with evaluating her methods and techniques, but thinking back, he realized she had kept them to the basics.

  51. They only remarked that very likely I had eaten too much at my supper, and a Parisian abbe, in order to excuse me, observed that my stomach was weak.

  52. It seemeth to be an effect of the gout in his stomach followed by a flux.

  53. The precarious meal was snatched, and the stomach did not turn, though the cloth, on which it was laid, was died in dirt.

  54. Now that I've at last got hold of somethin' with a taste in it, my stomach won't keep it.

  55. Four-and-twenty, my stomach is empty; Pray mamma, give me some dinner.

  56. Another friend told me my stomach was out of order, and required cleansing, so I took of Ipecacuanha Wine 139 quarts--but this did not cure me.

  57. There to the earth she humbly crept, There brooding o'er her lot she wept, There, on her empty stomach she slept.

  58. The first of this order of men are the valetudinarians, who are never in health, but complain of want of stomach or rest every day till noon, and then devour all which comes before them.

  59. Mr. Tupman said nothing; but he thought of Donna Christina, the stomach pump, and the fountain; and his eyes filled with tears.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stomach" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abdomen; abide; accept; aftertaste; anatomy; anus; appendix; appetite; bear; belly; bitter; botany; bowels; brain; brook; capsule; condone; countenance; craw; crop; diaphragm; digest; disregard; down; drought; dryness; duodenum; eat; emptiness; endure; entrails; flavor; giblets; gizzard; gullet; gust; gut; guts; have; heart; hunger; ignore; inclination; indulge; innards; inside; insides; intestine; kidney; liver; lump; lung; maw; middle; midriff; overlook; palate; paunch; pocket; pot; pump; receptacle; rectum; relish; rumen; salt; savor; smack; sour; spleen; stand; stomach; stuffing; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweet; take; tang; tapeworm; taste; thirst; ticker; tolerate; tongue; tooth; tripe; tummy; viscera; vitals; works