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bowels

[ UK /bˈa‍ʊə‍lz/ ]
[ US /ˈbaʊəɫz, ˈbaʊɫz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the center of the Earth

How To Use bowels In A Sentence

  • The starchy food created gas, and the bowels, not having their natural tone, gave way to the gas until there was _ "Meteorism," _ not tympanites but meteorism which means to blow up or distend all that is possible. Appendicitis
  • In this form of indigestion the bowels are often much constipated, which is usually only a more marked symptom of chronic constipation. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • At that time, she was eating a solid diabetic diet, moving her bowels, and ambulating.
  • He has a good appetite, and his bowels are open.
  • The natives so embraced the pageantry and the promise of the new faith; and centuries later, testament to that Christian hegemony is the ubiquity of an iconolatry, none as dispersed into the bowels of urban and rural religious life as the icon of the Santo Nino.
  • He telegraphs a curious expression across the curious pseudo - restaurant that serves as the canteen in the bowels of Television Centre.
  • Some people find that certain types of food upset their bowels and they may need to adjust their diet accordingly.
  • He became incontinent and lost control of his bowels.
  • Do you think there's a whole ward somewhere in the bowels of the building where they spend long hours doing nothing but boiling cabbage?
  • Adhesions can involve the uterus, tubes, ovaries, and bowels and can attach any of these structures to each other or to the floor of the pelvic area.
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