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"entrails" Definitions
  1. the organs inside the body of a person or an animal, especially their intestines
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Hundreds of gulls cry overhead, diving to feast on entrails.
It means it's someone who reads the entrails of birds.
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL, I BATHE MYSELF IN ENTRAILS OF YOUUUUU….
Some accounts include claims that dead chickens and their entrails were used.
The foul stench of fish heads, entrails, and chicken bones is unbearable.
"You didn't make any political decision without consulting the entrails," said Wisnom.
One day a shaman came to read the entrails of a goat.
MG: Even just a character reading entrails is drawn from actual history.
Shreds of skin, and even some entrails, hang off their prancing bones.
The church told them the flying unguent's secret ingredient was unbaptized baby entrails.
It was like asking a jackal not to feast on a zebra's entrails.
With a baggie of entrails in hand, they skulked back to the hotel room.
But this straw man is ultimately empty, there are no candy entrails spilled below.
However, the main prize goes to the pork belly and the spiced grilled entrails.
Maybe the Dems can avoid the sight of their own entrails this time around.
He ended up in his hideaway office tucked into the entrails of the Capitol.
He expected bile and bowels, entrails of dismay, false clues, field days for maggots.
Imports of partially processed salmon without heads, gills and entrails were allowed under the ban.
The fire is starting to die, and what remains are human entrails on a stick.
On episode five, we see Gamma spill the entrails of a walker into a stream.
Guy describing the warm entrails of the pigs he'd gutted on his parents' farm in Kansas.
A family is sacrificed to time, and in their entrails readers find auguries of larger motions.
They decide to solve the deadlock by sacrificing a goat and reading its entrails for guidance.
"Pilgrimage" is a gutsy movie, and not just because a character gets his entrails ripped out.
It broke up, raining its molten entrails back on the Red Planet's surface several million years later.
The guts of the figs end up all over the episode, smeared across the story like entrails.
The inside is basically gay entrails and the DJ booth is in the tuft in the middle.
Frugal Traveler The man, carrying a basket dripping with blood and slick with fresh entrails, was yelling.
We examine the entrails of the tweets of your president-elect for news of our common future.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin, conducting from memory, showed complete command of the score and all its entrails and contrails.
The two parasitologists have extracted fish entrails in parking lots, on moving boats, and on hotel room balconies.
Below are a series of anecdotes that detail the messy entrails left after particularly brutal best friend breakups.
Well, William Wallace didn't compromise and he got the dubious honor of seeing his own entrails held aloft.
They had gnawed on each other's ribs and gobbled each other's entrails and torn out each other's hearts.
I saw how corruption was eating at the entrails of the successive South Vietnamese governments we were installing.
During a stint in the morgue, I'm forced to watch as my entrails are ripped from by stomach.
They thought she could be potentially stealing children, cutting them into pieces, and using their entrails for various things.
"You [didn't] make any political decisions without consulting the entrails," she recently told interviewers on a London radio show.
She then proceeds to gut herself with a knife; finally animals pounce into the frame to eat her entrails.
And don't get me started on the journalists, pundits, and pollsters who have to sift through all these entrails.
Her character is among those very ill as a result of The Whisperers tainting Alexandria's water supply with zombie entrails.
When the creature erupted from Kane's abdomen—a plaster model encased in fake blood and animal entrails—people were horrified.
Tamal said she never gave Dounia entrails and pointed to a hole in the ground covered by a broken gourd.
Danial Nord, also invited to contribute to Offal, takes a less overt but more immersive approach to connecting entrails and politics.
With the heads, the workers made barbacoa de cabeza (barbecued cow's head), and with the entrails, they made menudo (tripe stew).
Her character is currently among those very ill as a result of The Whisperers tainting Alexandria's water supply with zombie entrails.
She survives—barely—by leaping into a moat and staggering past a staring crowd while holding her entrails inside her stomach.
In one, a gutted, dying man's entrails spill to the ground; in another, screaming horses and men are impaled on spikes.
Clearly, for the artists in this show, "offal" connoted a wide variety of guts and entrails, not just the edible, animal kind.
The Carter Center has been educating people to cook their fish well and not discard the fish entrails but to bury them.
The ranchers partly paid their cowboys with cheap parts of the steer — heads, entrails and trimmings, which included skirt and flank steaks.
A Kickstarter page titled "Unicorn Poop & Zombie Entrails Stuffed Scarfs" has gone live to help fund the creation of the hybrid toy-accessory.
A zombie nun stopped eating a dead soldier's entrails to scream at me, then the dead soldier popped up to scream as well.
Keep your eyes peeled for the shot-on-Super-8 rarity "The Abomination," about toothy monsters with a taste for human entrails. (nitehawkcinema.com)
"The machito is made up of the entrails: heart, the liver, the gizzard, and the fat, all rolled up in tripe," he explains.
On the other end of the Powerbeats Pro entrails is the sound driver, which iFixit says is reminiscent of the one inside the AirPods.
In perhaps the documentary's most visceral sequences, we watch lodge staff carefully butcher and break these creatures, tiled floors slick with blood and entrails.
While the government is firmly in control in Sittwe, resentment festers in its narrow streets like the entrails discarded from the city's fish market.
A cat-caller is pushed in front of a bus, and Jacobson's camera lingers lovingly over the spilled blood and entrails of the aftermath.
But The Anatomical Venus also offers convincing reasons to see the startling Sleeping Beauty, lovely even with her entrails showing, as something much more significant.
Intrigued by the find, Anton Wallner from The Australian National University assembled an international team to scour the seafloor for additional evidence of stellar entrails.
Inside, entrails of an under-floor heating system lay exposed in the kitchen, and the walls of the powder room, under the stairs, remained incomplete.
A dozen workers smashed claws, used tiny air hoses to remove entrails and sorted peachy-pink lobster meat into various packages to be flash frozen.
With that sort of vision at our disposal, I think it's reasonable to assume that if planets are hiding in these stellar entrails, we'll find them.
Brothers watch their brothers die, fathers lose their sons, friends see their friends trying to hold their entrails in after they've been gutted by an axe.
Alas, it's hard to make a silk purse out of a shark's ear -- or rather, fins and entrails -- and "Sharknado 5" quickly runs out of steam.
And the gooey rainbow mess that's spreading on Instagram looks like someone gutted a My Little Pony and put its entrails between two slices of bread.
The region is mountainous, with plunging valleys packed with eucalyptus, avocado and banana trees, their broad leaves blocking sunlight from the dark entrails of the forest.
Created by Victor Fresco, "Santa Clarita Diet" has a jokey, sitcom-style quality to it, even with the occasionally grisly image of projectile vomiting or exposed entrails.
A bachelor's degree in zoology inspired her to use animal entrails to biting effect, in parodies of Julia Child, an American television chef, and common romantic expressions.
When Trump finally loses, the country's entire pundit class will squint into the entrails of his vanquished campaign to divine his future influence over the Republican Party.
Nick, by the way, has picked up on the much underused trick of dousing yourself in zombie blood and entrails to throw the undead off your scent.
Nearby are Sue Williams' reactionary paintings about September 11, which are replete with a dizzying array of imagery including genitalia, entrails, black-ops, and the Twin Towers.
" There are some painfully awkward descriptions; when strands of Gargi's hair escape her hasty bun, it's described as a moment when "lose entrails fall around her face.
In one scene, a fetal hand juts out of the womb; in another, a man is gutted and his entrails are draped over his still-breathing body.
As she tells it, for a girl to come out as a horror fan is as horrifying as admitting she's got her boyfriend's entrails in her backpack.
Nearby are Sue Williams's reactionary paintings about September 11, which are replete with a dizzying array of imagery including genitalia, entrails, black-ops, and the smoldering Twin Towers.
As I write, she's hard at work tearing apart a stuffed raccoon and flinging its fluffy entrails across the Mashable office — a mess I'll have to clean up later.
They saw only the dying seal with its blubbery entrails visible as it swam in hobbled fashion along the surf, leaving a thick trail of blood in the water.
They only saw the dying seal with its blubbery entrails visible as it swam in hobbled fashion along the surf, leaving a thick trail of blood in the water.
"They'd say: 'If you have any problems call this doctor and I'll pay,'" says journalist Javier Valdez, who specializes in delving into the entrails of drug trafficking culture in Sinaloa.
But on the show, it was established back in season 1 that people can safely cover themselves in those same walker entrails to move through the zombie hordes without detection.
As I walk down the line of human robot-loaders, I come across a worker who has set aside a broken box, which has spilled out bottles and other entrails.
A recent discovery identified the steps to the sanctuary at Notre-Dame de Paris as the exact location of the barrels containing the entrails of Louis XIII and Louis XIV.
Minor embellishments aside, the film has been both celebrated and criticized for its gritty realism, which includes close-ups of everything from spurting arteries to rats feeding on human entrails.
Meanwhile, I still haven't been able to get past the episode of Westworld where Thandie Newton's robot character is naked and confused with her entrails spilling out onto the floor.
That enduring mystery has been enough to stir the interest of regional treasure hunters, responding to stories that the legendary sultan's entrails were buried with a trove of golden treasure.
At the Battle of Hastings, on the southern coast of England, Harold was killed and his body mutilated (one account describes how a Norman knight "liquefied his entrails with a spear").
Let bookworms gnaw his entrails in token of the Worm that dieth not, & when at last he goeth to his final punishment, let the flames of Hell consume him for ever.
Those parts and others that most Americans won't eat - hearts, tongues, stomachs, entrails - have a special place in Chinese culinary culture and, consequently, in the profit margins of U.S. pork exporters.
The hyena man, reaching into his basket of glistening entrails, began feeding the animals, which would cautiously gobble a morsel before retreating back a few feet, emitting a whiny, whooping noise.
And if we want Silicon Valley to create better start-ups — which we should, for everyone's sake — the Valley would be wise to now examine Uber's entrails and find another way.
In her book The Mansions, she describes being visited by an angel who penetrates her repeatedly with a golden spear, pulling out her entrails, filling her with the love of God.
Eradication teams have been urging people to make sure the fish they eat is fully cooked, to bury raw fish entrails (to prevent dogs from eating them) and to tether infested canines.
We're quick to down slippery oysters, stinking cheese and hot dogs made of entrails unknown, but we shy from anything that might once have crawled, hopped or hovered over a picnic blanket.
It's all circular reinforcement, unnamed voices repeating things heard before, backed by psychiatrists who never met the president and enhanced by shock jock pundits reading tweets like a fortune teller reads goat entrails.
Finnish photographer Juhamatti Vahdersalo has been indulging in every child's fantasy of building a Lego paradise for himself, complete with out-of-body horror, bloody entrails, viscera — you know, all the usual stuff.
Not so long ago, it was the bastard stepchild of storytelling, a way for people to gawk openly at the lurid entrails of murder and violence, especially when the victims were young and hot.
In Chenhung Chen's interwoven sculptural works from her Entelechy series, she crochets copper stripped from electrical wires into delicate netting and suspends knots of auxiliary cords into flowing entrails that recall the human body.
"Reports of mutilation included the cutting and spreading of entrails, severed limbs or hands/feet, pulling out nails or burning beards and genitals to force a confession, or being burned alive," the report said.
I won't tell you not to take a chance on someone you haven't been starting, or not to change kickers if weather looks bad, or stab a goat and set to reading those entrails.
And it had good reason to be wary: when the show debuted at Dia:Beacon in 2014, protesters staged a public cry-in and splashed chicken blood and entrails in front of Dia's Chelsea offices.
To give the tax credit for a slight drop in emissions (if you start in 2007) or a slight rise in emissions (if you start 2009) is about as valid as reading goat entrails.
Years ago, when I first visited the refuge, I stumbled upon five dead coyotes tossed across a trail, their necks sliced open, blood clotted on their fur, paws hacked off, entrails draining into the river.
On CNN Friday morning political commentator Ryan Lizza called deciphering Trump's immigration plans "like reading goat entrails" and Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, called it a "multiple choice" approach.
And sure, it's a little hard to believe that people are actually cutting out opponents' entrails at the end of a match and eating them, only for said opponent to miraculously recover the next day.
My most vivid early memory of my dad is him crouching down to slit open the belly of a deer he'd shot hours before, the stench of death and freshly spilled entrails wafting in the night air.
JON CARAMANICA The latest free release by Arca, the electronic musician who co-produced Björk's "Vulnicura," is a continuous, sublimely disorienting 25-minute mixtape called "Entrañas" (Spanish for entrails); it lists 14 titles for its internal segments.
As she attempts to dispose of the insect by slamming its body in a closet door, her revulsion, quite unexpectedly, transforms into rapturous compassion: she scoops its oozing entrails into her mouth in a ritualistic act of communion.
I think that the mistake of secular humanism is to believe, like the French Revolution believed, that you "strangle the last king with the entrails of the last priest," and that what arises is some sort of glorious utopia.
If you're curious about the meat road less traveled, Cosentino's new book, Offal Good: Cooking from the Heart, with Guts, will show you how to work with offal cuts—the organs, entrails, and other meats most dismiss out of hand.
Excavation of three plots of land clearly revealed the foundations of Suleiman's lavish, 16th-century memorial site, encompassing a brick mosque, a Dervish cloister and the "turbe," or tomb, where the sultan's entrails and heart are thought to have been interred.
Unsettling in scale as well as content, it's a half-length portrait, larger than life-size, of a curly-haired teenage boy who stands against a white background holding up the sagging skin and shiny entrails of an eviscerated rattlesnake.
The stark imagery of their name is what initially sucked me in—jumbled thoughts of slit bellies, gleaming swords, starry nights, and entrails slipping down like rainfall accompanied my first listen to Trauma: III, and made for a weirdly fitting accompaniment.
Please explain or give English equivalent," I can only imagine that her reply was: "It's sort of a biscuit, if that biscuit had been rolled in the still-bleeding entrails of seven other biscuits it had recently defeated in combat.
Next, the group spent an hour or so strenuously but carefully field dressing their kill, which means carving up the animal into pieces, leaving its entrails on site while packing the muscles and limbs into their packs for the hike out.
Scrapple, another dish originating from the Pennsylvania Dutch, uses the leftover bits of the pig (entrails, heart, liver, skin, stock, tongue), combined with garlic, onion, salt and several other spices, all mixed tighter with buckwheat and cornmeal to create a glorious pork loaf.
Yet, even though the evening dragged on later than most, we finally got what we had all been waiting for: Iñárritu winning best director (again), and Leo winning for the most convincing portrayal of enjoying of a meal of raw bison entrails.
Not least among them was "Good Humor," a three-foot-high fiberglass sculpture by Mr. Oldenburg that looks at first glance like a mass of coiled entrails but is actually an immense ice cream bar on a stick, with a pendulous drip at one end.
When I glance at Poons' "Cry Le June" (1990), I am taken by the specter of conflict giving way to inevitable sublimation; when I leap into the entrails of Dubuffet's "Soleil san Vertu" (1952), I sense pangs of conflict gliding up through the dark moss.
I also peeked in at Demlich, Funebrarum, Asphyx, Entrails, and very briefly, Autopsy, which made for a perfect ending to a festival that brought three days of unprecedented quality for a ridiculously low price, and extreme level of professionalism that other organizations can only dream of.
Each has its own specialty in "Ninth House": Skull and Bones practices divination using human entrails; St. Elmo conjures storms; Aurelian does fantastical things with books and language, at one point curing a novelist's writer's block with a ritual involving the exchange of blood and ink.
In accordance with a tradition dating from the death of Philippe le Bel (1314), the bodies of French kings were separated into three parts (body, entrails, and heart), each with its own grave, thereby increasing the number of places where homage could be paid to the dead monarch.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Atop Kara Walker's large-scale drawing "The Pool Party of Sardanapalus (after Delacroix, Kienholz)" (2017), currently on view at Sikkema Jenkins, a mammy reclines; below, a group of young girls pull the entrails from a white man held down on the ground.
She was full of rage toward him, and she expressed this not only in the portraits of insufferably pompous men that she smuggled into her fiction but also in strange revenge-fantasy cartoons that showed her serving Hyman entrails for dinner, or creeping up behind him with a hatchet.
Well, if I'd had the nerve, I would have requested this: A fiery Lake that sets the Brain in Flame, burns up the Entrails, and scorches every Part within; and at the same time a Lethe  of Oblivion, in which the Wretch immers'd drowns his most pinching Cares.
Back home, she watches me from her seat on the kitchen counter, curious but not alarmed, as I slice behind their gill plates with a sharp knife, removing their heads and entrails in one motion and clearing the bloodline against their spine with the tip of my finger.
But rather than leaving the gassy star corpse to die, Sagittarius A* might ball up the entrails into masses bigger than planet Neptune, and fart 95 percent of them out of the galaxy at 20 million miles per hour, according to research presented at this year's meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
Their form of performance-based, interactive art has roots in the 1960s Situationist and Fluxus movements, said the exhibition's curator, Francesco Stocchi, and particularly in the Austrian avant-garde movement called Viennese Actionism, whose artists often used their own naked bodies as a canvas, and blood, milk or entrails as their materials.
"We're quick to down slippery oysters, stinking cheese and hot dogs made of entrails unknown, but we shy from anything that might once have crawled, hopped or hovered over a picnic blanket," writes T contributing editor Ligaya Mishan in her latest piece on the joy, history — and, perhaps, necessity — of eating bugs.
The soliloquies contain the deep moral impulse behind the play's creation—how the inhumanity of the process of migration leaves horrible entrails on both sides of every border—but they have no anchor in any action or character, and therefore act as forced catharses that rub raw our patience for the real thing.
When the Doomcat pulls a gun out of a box and immediately splatters it with a demon's guts, when he blasts a cacodemon entrails on a tunnel's walls, when he punches a demon's head, the moments masterfully conceal the feats of patience and prowess it must have taken to pull off something this entertaining.
We had our regular spots: the fish fry where you could get sardines so fresh and oily the flesh slid right off the bone, Bou Hassan's chicken-and-fries restaurant across the train tracks, another Bou Hassan's nooklet that sold chickpeas stewed with entrails, and, of course, Mama Aisha's 10-seater, which sold home-cooked chicken stew, fish meatballs, and lentils.
Last time was Ina, five, six years ago (what year was it now, what year was it then) so her mind wasn't out there on the road ahead, the right road, the only road, but instead just cycling through the fractured images, bad sensory inputs, vague but powerful emotions she thought she'd strangled with their own entrails long ago, and, of course, throbbing, dull needs.
" Alec Baldwin, who has been the subject of several harsh TMZ stories—including one, from 2007, in which the site posted a voice-mail recording of Baldwin calling his eleven-year-old daughter a "rude, thoughtless little pig"—told me, "There was a time when my greatest wish was to stab Harvey Levin with a rusty implement and watch his entrails go running down my forearm, in some Macbethian stance.
It's a drag show with costumes so ornate that they become characters in themselves (in one of his 24 costumes, for songs from the 14s, Mac dresses in Abstract Expressionist-World War II chic: a headdress made of Slinkys with caged yellow balls, an allusion to Japanese internment camps; a kimonolike jacket painted in patterns inspired by bomber planes; a wrap dress with Pollock splatters; and shoes made out of deflated red balloons that recall entrails).

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