Use stomach in a sentence
Sentences ending with stomach
- There's gossip for you, thick as mortar," cried the charcoalman, and the mealman's fingers beat a tattoo on his stomach. [11]
- Chubby little Dokhturov was listening attentively with eyebrows raised and arms folded on his stomach. [2]
- Indeed, we seem to be as yet far away from the appreciation of the truth that what we put into the mind is as important to our well-being as what we put into the stomach. [4]
- This one revolts the remains of my self-respect; turns my stomach. [5]
- The other matter that disturbed him was the dire inflation that had begun in his stomach. [5]
- It turned my stomach. [5]
- So away I shoved, and turned the corner, and nearly rammed my head into Uncle Silas's stomach! [5]
- I need not say that Jake went off well paid for his pickerel and the precious contents of its stomach. [6]
- His imagination is quite as hungry as his stomach. [4]
- While your cousin Philip, with his parrot talk and sneaking ways, turned my stomach. [9]
Short sentences using stomach
- I could hardly stomach it. [8]
- The stomach? [2]
More example sentences with the word stomach in them
- Well, see: if your sword and stomach prove the stronger, you shall go your ways to where you will. [11]
- I cannot stomach your Aunt Caroline. [9]
- A better analogy would be the human anatomy: we lawyers, of course, were the brains; the financial and industrial interests the body, helpless without us; the City Hall politicians, the stomach that must continually be fed. [9]
- I hope it was genuine, for they cheated infamously in the matter of this concretion, which ought to come out of an animal's stomach, but the real history of which resembles what is sometimes told of modern sausages. [3]
- If a man wants to be famous, he had much better try the advertising doctor than the terrible editor, whose waste-basket is a maw which is as insatiable as the temporary stomach of Jack the Giant-killer. [6]
- His delicate stomach turns, at certain details of the white man's food; but he likes over-ripe fish, and brazed dog, and cat, and rat, and will eat his own uncle with relish. [5]
- Very pretty, but too thin--simply wind on the stomach, my friends. [5]
- I want something to turn his stomach inside out at the shortest notice. [3]
- It grieves him to have to drink water, because the provisions in his stomach may not agree with the microbes. [5]
- You are trying to eat oftener than your stomach demands. [5]
- She no longer thought of the harm a piece of news might do her empty stomach, and, while mentally seeing the flutter of a matron's beautiful blue garment and the flash of Xanthe's rich dowry, eagerly asked the welcome messenger: "Does she speak the truth? [10]
- As it is, they make delicious cake, and of endless variety; but they also offer us conglomerate formations that may have a scientific value, but are utterly useless to a stomach not trained in Germany. [4]
- The Judge pressed the point of his cane against the stomach of the hypocrite and perjurer. [11]
- A minute later the old man's large stout figure in full-dress uniform, his chest covered with orders and a scarf drawn round his stomach, waddled out into the porch. [2]
- It is possible that Tom's mental stomach had never really hungered for one of those prizes, but unquestionably his entire being had for many a day longed for the glory and the eclat that came with it. [5]
- The hussar at that moment noticed the face of the red-nosed captain and his drawn-in stomach, and mimicked his expression and pose with such exactitude that Nesvitski could not help laughing. [2]
- Give them anything that is fit for them, Euphorion, and whatever seems to you most suitable to your own stomach you may put into it. [10]
- Your Erasmus said that his heart was Catholic, but his stomach desired to be Protestant. [10]
- It left a taste in the mouth, bitter and every way execrable, and a burning in the stomach that was very uncomfortable. [5]
- Can a man's stomach plan a murder? [5]
- In the stomach starch is changed to cane sugar and cane sugar to sugar cane. [5]
- If I have so far manifested neither, it is well to stop here, and leave the rest to those younger friends who may have more stomach for the dregs of a stale argument. [3]
- There was a sinking at the pit of his stomach, as if he was in a swing, as high as he could go, close up to the swallows' nests and spiders' webs. [6]
- Why, when I seen you last, Amasy, your stomach was havin' all it could do to git hold of your backbone. [9]
- About 1840 it rent its overburdened stomach and sent a broad river of fire careering down to the sea, which swept away forests, huts, plantations and every thing else that lay in its path. [5]
- And, as I reached the door, the North Wind spied me, grinned, rubbed his stomach, made a false dash at me that frightened me out of my wits, and finally went through the pantomime of scalping me. [9]
- Thanksgiving itself was rather an awful festival,--very much like Sunday, except for the enormous dinner, which filled his imagination for months before as completely as it did his stomach for that day and a week after. [4]
- For in the rank and file an empty stomach is not hopeful. [9]
- I may be permitted to allude, in the most general way, to the case in which the spontaneous efforts of an overtasked stomach are quieted by the agency of a drug which that organ refuses to entertain upon any terms. [3]
- Reproached by a pagan friend of his youth for his apostasy, he confesses that principle, when unsupported by an assenting stomach, has to climb down. [5]
- It's about the only thing that will stay on his stomach now-a-days. [5]
- His hand was on the pit of his stomach, and his countenance was expressive of inward uneasiness. [6]
- In the morning, on an empty stomach, all the old questions appeared as insoluble and terrible as ever, and Pierre hastily picked up a book, and if anyone came to see him he was glad. [2]
- I sat down on a stone, with a sigh, and by a natural impulse one of my hands sought my forehead, and the other the base of my stomach. [5]
- Courage sits best on a full stomach, and as they ate they cared not whether the Atlantic had opened between them and Vincennes. [9]
- The jaunty infantry officer who just before the battle had rushed out of Tushin's wattle shed was laid, with a bullet in his stomach, on "Matvevna's" carriage. [2]
- I had plenty of snow from Mount Hermon, and as it would not stay on my stomach, there was nothing to interfere with my eating it--there was always room for more. [5]
- In the stomach of one of the oxen they had found a flint arrow-head, and, on showing it to Caracalla, he laughed, and observed to the high-priest Timotheus: "A shaft from Eros's quiver! [10]
- Can a stomach, of its own motion, assist at a crime? [5]
- If the purpose of dinner is to nourish the body, a man who eats two dinners at once may perhaps get more enjoyment but will not attain his purpose, for his stomach will not digest the two dinners. [2]
- During the Indian occupation of Cahokia this band had gained a well-deserved reputation for mischief; and chief among them was the North Wind himself, whom I had done the honor to kick in the stomach. [9]
- Despised love struck not with woe That head of curly knots, Nor stomach troubles laid him low, Young Stephen Dowling Bots. [5]
- Its condition does not in the least imply a similar one of the stomach, which is a very different structure, covered with a different kind of epithelium, and furnished with entirely different secretions. [3]
- But I shook my head, for the very notion of that cockpit turned my stomach. [9]
- And when a man was running, and threw himself on his stomach to slide to his base, it was like an iron-clad coming into port. [5]
- Thermometers, dynamometers, exploring-tubes, little mirrors that went half-way down to my stomach, tuning-forks, ophthalmoscopes, percussion-hammers, single and double stethoscopes, speculums, sphygmometers,--such a battery of detective instruments I had never imagined. [6]
- We deaden it--we light up the darkness--even though it be with a will 'o the wisp--and if we understand our business, manage to hack the lumpy dough of heavy sorrow into little pieces, which even a princely stomach can digest. [10]
- Rostov himself, his legs well back and his stomach drawn in and feeling himself one with his horse, rode past the Emperor with a frowning but blissful face "like a vewy devil," as Denisov expressed it. [2]
- All were affected--even Laura--but hers was an affection of the stomach. [5]
- He got up, lame, stiff, and half famished, washed himself in the river, stayed his stomach with a pint or two of water, and trudged off toward Westminster, grumbling at himself for having wasted so much time. [5]
- By intuition I kicked him in the stomach with all my might, and with a howl of surprise and rage his fingers gripped into my flesh. [9]
- His big shoulders kept time to the quivering of his fat stomach. [11]
- Now a man is not a plant, or, at least, he is a very curious one, for he carries his soil in his stomach, which is a kind--of portable flower-pot, and he grows round it, instead of out of it. [3]
- On the grave is a better place than in it, and a bed at Emmendingen, with plenty of grits and veal, is preferable to being in the snow on the highway, with a grumbling stomach Speak freely, my lad! [10]
- The stomach and intestines were utterly empty; they contained nothing whatsoever. [5]
- If he prays in the morning to be kept out of temptation as well as for his daily bread, shall he not return thanks at night that he has not fallen into sin as well as that his stomach has been filled? [6]
- Just put me in his place once--never mind what I would do, it is not for me to say, I have no stomach for talk, my way is to act and let others do the talking--but just put me in his place once, that's all! [5]
- He lived alone in a little but near his lime-kiln by the river, with no near neighbours, and few companions save his four dogs; and these he fed sometimes at expense of his own stomach. [11]
- I had clerked in a drug store part of a summer, but my prescriptions were unlucky, and we appeared to sell more stomach pumps than soda water. [5]
- I hesitated whether I had better fire lying on my stomach or lying on my back, and resting the gun on my toes. [4]
- In about an hour it swells up in his stomach as big as a football, and his feedin' 's spilt for that day. [6]
- No stomach could hold all that quantity at one time, of course--but there are ways of frequently creating a vacuum, which those who have been much at sea will understand. [5]
- I've sat on his head, and he's had his knee in my stomach till I squealed, and we never could meet without back-talking and rasping 'gainst the grain. [11]
- The audience loaded her stomach with their dinners, and then stole the pantry bare to load up her basket. [5]
- In spite of her exceptional stoutness, which caused her to protrude her chest and stomach and throw back her head, this woman (who was "Uncle's" housekeeper) trod very lightly. [2]
- This populous place has a big stomach, and many trades drive a considerable business here, but most of those that fail here are still carried on in Alexandria. [10]
- It was the happiest portrait, in spots, that was ever seen; but in other spots a damned soul looked out from it; a soul that was suffering all the different kinds of distress there are, from stomach ache to rabies. [5]
- The pitiful groans from all sides and the torturing pain in his thigh, stomach, and back distracted him. [2]
- Napoleon with his forty-year-old stomach understood that hint, not feeling his former agility and boldness, and under the influence of the fright the Cossacks had given him he at once agreed with Mouton and issued orders--as the historians tell us--to retreat by the Smolensk road. [2]
- Keep that corruption for somebody with a stronger stomach than mine. [5]
- He had just finished dressing for his ride, and wore a blue uniform, opening in front over a white waistcoat so long that it covered his rotund stomach, white leather breeches tightly fitting the fat thighs of his short legs, and Hessian boots. [2]
- On to your feet, mealman, and dust your stomach. [11]
- If there is even the slightest slight shadow of a hint anywhere, it lies in the very meagerly suggestive fact that "spalleggiato" carries our word "egg" in its stomach. [5]
- But this only enraged Philip the more, and he swore a round oath at Hugo and another at me, and dealt a vicious blow at my stomach, whereat Harvey called out to him to fight fair. [9]
- You're not strong enough for it, and your stomach will be all out of order for a week. [8]
- But what are either of them compared to the vacant stomach of Haleakala? [5]
- She had to eat, sleep, think, speak, weep, work, give vent to her anger, and so on, merely because she had a stomach, a brain, muscles, nerves, and a liver. [2]
- If the stomach doesn't call vigorously--with a shout, as you may say--it is better not to pester it but just give it a real rest. [5]
- We perceive now, do we not, that the stomach is totally irresponsible for crimes committed, either in whole or in part, by it? [5]
- Still, to a delicate stomach even imaginary smoke can convey damage. [5]
- Your friend, the curly-haired blonde, with florid complexion, round cheeks, the best possible digestion and respiration, the stomach of an ostrich and the lungs of a pearl-diver, finds it perfectly easy to carry them into practice. [6]
- He has the craving stomach of the shark or anaconda. [5]
- His whole short corpulent figure with broad thick shoulders, and chest and stomach involuntarily protruding, had that imposing and stately appearance one sees in men of forty who live in comfort. [2]
- Both the gentlemen complained of a sudden feeling at the epigastrium, or, less learnedly, the pit of the stomach, changed color, and confessed to a slight tremor about the knees. [6]
- I found a comfortable seat for the king by the roadside, and then gave him a morsel or two to stay his stomach with. [5]
- The Child of Calamity said that was so; he said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. [5]
- And by and by along comes the Sultan riding horseback at the head of a procession, and fairly took your breath away his clothes was so splendid; and everybody fell flat and laid on his stomach while he went by. [5]
- We found a brass button in his stomach and a round ball, and lots of rubbage. [5]
- I took one blast at it, and it was sufficient; the smoke went in a great volume down into my stomach, my lungs, even into the uttermost parts of my frame. [5]
- Her stomach had been injured during the first months of want; now it refused to do its office, and to hope for recovery would be folly. [10]
- An animal has been defined as "a stomach ministered to by organs;" and the greatest man comes very near this simple formula after a month or two of fever and starvation. [6]
- It seems to be sometimes forgotten, by those who must know the fact, that the tongue is very different, anatomically and physiologically, from the stomach. [3]
- Kutuzov looked wearily at him and, lifting his hands with a gesture of annoyance, folded them across his stomach, repeating the words: "For our country's welfare? [2]
- When she was asked why she had not waited until a decision was arrived at, she said the man's stomach was very hungry, and it would not have been wise to wait, since she could not tell what the decision would be. [5]
- Mr. Holmes was as fat as a balloon; he weighed as much as three hundred, and had double chins all the way down to his stomach. [5]
- He threw his arms around my neck, bent me over his stomach to his breast, kissed me on both cheeks, hugged me four or five times, and then placed me in his own arm-chair. [5]
- Anger and grief are ill food for an empty stomach. [10]
- The doctor comes and feels of his heart, now, and his pulse, and thumps his breast and his back and his stomach, and listens for results through a penny flageolet; then orders the man's bath--half a degree, Reaumur, cooler than yesterday. [5]
- It would make an excellent cannon-ball, and would be specially fatal if it hit an enemy in the stomach. [4]
- To this he agreed, and when he was gone the Athenian took the frog, and, opening its mouth, poured some stones into its stomach, so that it did not indeed seem larger than before, but could not jump. [5]
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