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Example sentences for "stomachs"

Lexicographically close words:
stomachal; stomached; stomacher; stomachers; stomachic; stomack; stomacke; stomackes; stomacks; stomak
  1. This fact, however, did not by any means evince that the party had wanted appetite, but merely that various dishes had gone before, leaving no room for anything but wine in the stomachs of the well-fed guests.

  2. Then stomachs must be anointed with more citronella; sheets and blankets reassembled, and quiet gradually restored.

  3. How pink their stomachs are, and how pink and delightful between their toes!

  4. The other two were up instantly, erect and yelping in their cribs, small black paws on the rail, pink stomachs candidly exposed to the winged stilleto.

  5. Their pink stomachs throbbed, and at first he feared they were dying.

  6. When our stomachs were filled," she added.

  7. If we could but lay aside our stomachs when they cried for food and water I have no doubt but that we should do so.

  8. We have settled a great question," said the girl, smiling; "but our stomachs are still empty.

  9. The classes boasted a larger attendance, and the stomachs and the babies of many a family in the town were feeling the beneficial results of the lessons.

  10. But he came from the north of Britain and argued (I suppose) that what porridge had done for him in childhood it might well do for us-- a conclusion against which our poor little southern stomachs rebelled.

  11. They had lain in their sodden clothes all night: but of their boots, I found, they were as careful as dandies, and to grease them would hoard up a lump of fat even while their stomachs craved for it.

  12. I do not know how this thing is going to be done, but it is not going to be done by having stomachs easily turned by the truth; it is not going to be done by merely blinking the situation.

  13. A critical examination of the actual contents of about twenty-seven hundred stomachs of these birds showed that only six of the seventy-three species found in the United States are injurious.

  14. He then goes on to give the food habits based on contents of the stomachs of our most common species.

  15. She does not try to use our stomachs as means of locomotion.

  16. There were old warriors with yard-long beards flying behind their shoulders llke wisps of hay, and when these were not nursing a broken arm or a cracked skull, it was because they were nursing wounds in their stomachs or their legs.

  17. The whole red bank was ready to take up arms in our defence, which strengthened our stomachs mightily, but we had no further trouble from any quarter.

  18. They had just eaten their last pickled salmon; and the mackerel, fresh beef, and potatoes, which still remained to them, could not efface from their tender stomachs the recollection of their recent bereavement.

  19. Now Akela said to me many foolish things before he died, for when we die our stomachs change.

  20. They come to the fight with two stomachs and several voices," said Kaa.

  21. Jobst and the Bavarian looked for and found in the near-by woods a spring, and filled their stomachs with cold water.

  22. And with all that, they were expected to play the cheerful host and to talk pleasantly when their own stomachs were empty.

  23. The kissing-crust, and a dainty crust it is, fell to the share of John Clerk, but John is said to have soaked it so much in butter, that delicate stomachs are unable to bear it.

  24. A little more of one thing, for example, makes little star-fish with their stomachs hanging out of their mouths, instead of inside their bodies where all proper stomachs belong.

  25. But tho wind and water had to go crosswise of the same passage, we never made a mistake, and opened or shut the wrong lid for the wrong fluid, so as to let the air into our stomachs or the water into our lungs.

  26. No costermonger's donkey is so overloaded as the stomachs of most rich people.

  27. I mildly suggested that perhaps in a few weeks the stomachs which had a prejudice against rats would have to overcome it.

  28. These putrid Humours are the Consequence of too great a Load of Aliments, of unsound ones, or of such, as the Stomachs of Children are incapable of digesting.

  29. Infants are commonly most subject to such Cholics during their earliest Months; after which they abate, in Proportion as their Stomachs grow stronger.

  30. Those subject to this Malady are valetudinary weakly Persons, who are disordered from many slight Causes, and whose Stomachs are at once very feeble and extremely sensible.

  31. Persons whose Stomachs contain much glairy viscid Matter suppose, they may be cured by Purges, which seem indeed at first to relieve them: but this proves a very slight and deceitful Relief.

  32. Behind my caleche was another carriage in which were three priests,--the Archbishop of Lyons and two abbes; fearing to be attacked by the stag two of them jumped out and flung themselves flat on their stomachs on the ground.

  33. I cannot endure fish, and I am quite convinced that we can do better works than spoiling our stomachs by eating too much of it.

  34. When they inflate their capacious stomachs with air, they assume a globular form, and the spines protrude, forming a more or less formidable defensive armour (fig.

  35. As to the question of fact, whether the stomachs were more or less robust in those days than at the present, there is no need to offer an opinion.

  36. What robust stomachs they must have had, to support such solid meals!

  37. Now the Pimple and the China Doll worshipped their stomachs with an unswerving devotion, unalloyed by the pangs of indigestion, so watched these intruders working havoc among the gun-room stores with feelings of keen agony.

  38. Now it is great gain, when we have got beyond all these, when we simply put into our stomachs what is right, and think no more about it, leaving ourselves to the event; and this in sickness and health both.

  39. The most delicate stomachs can digest it.

  40. Strong stomachs can retain a meal of them, but the fungus generally sickens the eater.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stomachs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.