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Example sentences for "insides"

Lexicographically close words:
insets; inshore; inside; insider; insiders; insidias; insidiis; insidious; insidiously; insieme
  1. On beholding the bent of this misdirected career, a panic shout of mingled terror and wrath was set up by the whole equipage, insides and outsides, at once, which had the happy effect of averting the threatened misfortune.

  2. Ye will describe the insides of my rooms, for the benefit of the buzzing swarm which has hitherto shown no overwhelming curiosity concerning the insides of my works.

  3. I wanted to be like the moles that I saw on the branches, their insides swarming with worms, dead, and an end of it.

  4. This is a curious, little, bubbling noise which is caused by the water which is stored up in their insides in case of emergency; and this little bubbling noise had been heard by the fire-carrier.

  5. As soon as I got the insides out I told them to pick up the calf and we would go to camp.

  6. I finally persuaded them to leave the insides alone.

  7. They were heated and, when taken from the terrific fire that burned continually in the pit of the mountain, they were put upon and held to his head so that the poor hunter thought the insides of his head would be burnt out.

  8. The dog ran in and soon killed every one of them, but the hunter cut open an old ram and threw the entrails in the dog's expectant face, saying, 'Dogs eat the insides when a man needs the tidbits and outside flesh of an animal.

  9. They swarmed everywhere, and wherever three or four met, there they eat things without name--the insides of ducks for choice.

  10. But, my soul alive, de insides of dat trunk took de bref clean out o' de mist'ess an' Miss Rachel.

  11. That gaping after end open to sea and sky, and the bare propeller shaft sticking out from the insides of her--she sure did look like she needed nursing!

  12. Now what Priscilla had seen of England had been the insides of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle; of all insides surely the most august.

  13. Her insides tightened as he slowly approached, the very act of breathing becoming more difficult the closer he came.

  14. He felt his insides rumble as if he were about to lose control of his system, not unlike the feeling, the lack of feeling, that he had experienced as Martha's hand let go of his when she had slipped away.

  15. Before him lay a completely different world, and his insides stirred with the same excited nervousness a schoolboy feels on a class trip.

  16. Emu were plucked, the insides taken out, and the birds filled up with hot stones, box leaves, and some of their own feathers.

  17. The insides of iguanas and fish are taken out all in one piece.

  18. If that man in front of me were only a chocolate with soft insides and I could squash him flat!

  19. I am fourth in line—a steam heater next and the actions of my insides make the temperature seem 120 at least.

  20. The paste and glaze are excellent, and the decoration of the outsides exquisite; but the insides show painting of a much commoner type.

  21. Why is he so curious about the insides of fishes and the insides of insects?

  22. His fingers played across the control-banks as though they were the keyboards of a great organ, and he felt his insides writhe as he slipped the hurtling ship back into E-Space, then back to R-level again.

  23. Not the kind that ate your insides out from too much Space, for too long.

  24. The seven members of the audience seated among the wilderness of chairs had, indeed, no insides to speak of.

  25. If we wrote a book," Kathleen persisted, "about what the insides of schools really are like, people would read it and say how clever we were.

  26. The insides peep out, and the outsides look down with interest.

  27. The coachman observes that these are his parcels, shuts the door, mounts the box, and drives away, with the outsides grinning and the insides stretching their heads out, leaving Mr Sudberry transfixed and staring.

  28. I ate two or three, and they were not so nasty; something like what old shrimp-shells without the insides might be.

  29. True, the joint, unless pork or veal, is apt to be a little tough, but the taties are a delicious shiny brown, their soft insides soaked through and through with gravy.

  30. The torn-out insides of their home littered the stones with familiar shapes and colors, and Nancy played among them, visiting each parcel and folded thing.

  31. A look at my insides would be liable to make you say your prayers.

  32. After a few days we found that wolves were eating it, so when we butchered the next one, we dragged the insides around and put them in a little gulley and spread manure around; then set two traps, No.

  33. First, I took the insides and stuff from a hog and placed it in a clover field and set three No.

  34. Some day I'm goin' t' kick the insides out o' ye!

  35. So long's you're sure The stuff ain't goin' to burn your insides out, You got to pay the price.


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