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insides

[ in-sahydz ]

plural noun

  1. Sometimes inside. the inner parts of the body, especially the stomach and intestines:

    The coffee scalded my insides.



noun

  1. the plural of inside ( def ).
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of insides1

First recorded in 1500–10; inside ( def ) + -s 3( def )
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Many of the windows had bars on the insides.

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Prof Varanasi has previously made headlines for developing similar coatings for the insides of toothpaste packets – so you can get every last bit of toothpaste out.

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The scorpion has depths that ensure their insides will also be pried open — whether they like it or not, and no matter how hard they may toil and calculate to keep all their secrets.

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“It felt like getting a hot poker, like getting my insides ripped out. I think I described it to somebody before as like being clawed, like sharp nails, just ripping at my insides.â€

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“Mother’s Day looking a little different this year... can’t wait to meet you, huge baby kicking my insides to filth!â€

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