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Definition of "innard" []

  • Eye dialect spelling of inward. (adverb)
  • Entrail; gut; intestine. (noun)

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Use "innard" in a sentence
  • "Dinner was that promiscous and experimental to-day, along o 'Richelieu's nat'ral foolin', that I think I could git outside of a little suthin 'now, if only to prop up a kind of innard sinkin' that takes me."
  • "And now, people in H&M will think dubstep is a bit like tidied-up drum'n'bass, with no bass, and a random singer on top, rather than a vast, innard-rearranging expression of our own eternal loneliness in the face of the urban void (possibly)."
  • "Weeee, that flying fish innard hit Cotton right on the bonce."
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