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tummy

[ tuhm-ee ]

noun

Informal.
plural tummies.
  1. The baby had a pain in his tummy.



tummy

/ ˈ³ÙÊŒ³¾Éª /

noun

  1. an informal or childish word for stomach
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Origin of tummy1

First recorded in 1865–70; nursery alteration of stomach
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Hoards of hungry children with rumbling tummies are a common sight in school dinner halls, and a new exhibition has opened in Suffolk telling the stories of those lunchtime tastes and aromas - good or bad.

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It's been a relentless stream of colds and coughs and one explosive tummy.

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The fat around the tummy caused by these calorific foods combined with a sedentary lifestyle is also linked to high blood pressure, in addition to inflammation of the blood vessels and diabetes.

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“He’s been wearing it for 35 years, so it’s a bit more aged in a moldy, mildewy way. We did a little fake tummy to make him look a little bit middle-aged,†Atwood says.

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"I don't think my daughter quite understands what mummy's tummy troubles are, because I don't want to put the fear into her."

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