Yes, it refers to the intestinal organs of any animal or the inner pieces of a machine
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
Piñata is Piñata in both English and Spanish. A piñata is a cardboard (or sometimes paper mache) shape (usually in the shape of some animal) that is filled with candies (or other goodies). It is hung from a tree (or other solid object) and children are given a stick to beat it with. Sometimes, the children are blindfolded to make it harder for them (and more amusing for the spectators). The children take turns smacking the piñata until it breaks open and spills all of it's candied innards all over the ground. Then the children have a wild free-for-all as they try to get the most candy as possible off the ground.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The base word in the word "strained" is "strain."
In the autopsy the mans innards were swollen.
Literature can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards are discouraging to any but the pure scientific mind.
the "innards"
There is only air inside.
you cut up your innards!!!
Humble pie
Generally people peel them and eat their juicy innards.
they liquify the innards of the pleyshyogeorian tree.
and no it wount explode
Well, honey, technically speaking, it is possible to eat the innards and brain of an octopus. As for whether anyone has tried it, well, let's just say people have been known to get a little adventurous with their seafood choices. Just remember, if you're gonna dive into some octopus innards, make sure you know what you're getting yourself into!
filling, padding, bulk, wadding, packing lining, packaging, insulation fill, filler, quilting etc., fish, dressing innards, feathers, insides, tomentum
You may feel like it, but in reality a bird is stuffed without its innards and when you eat too much you are filling you innards so it is actually different.