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Definition of "bowelled" [bowelled]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of bowel. (verb)
  • Having bowels; hollow. (adjective)

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Use "bowelled" in a sentence
  • "They're the ones who burned through tonnes of pot and then launched a War on Drugs when they grew bored with it; they drove mighty-bowelled Mustangs and Thunderbirds in their youth, and only started worrying about the environment when they no longer needed a capacious backseat to fornicate in; they espoused and took full advantage of sexual liberation, but were safely hors de combat by the time AIDS reared its head."
  • "The old boy you see on the next train to Brighton – squashed between a loose-bowelled toddler and a teen playing Kings of Leon at top volume – could well be Lord Justice Judge."
  • "As if the tone and the words could somehow make a difference to the walking lightly and the loose-bowelled fear."