innards in the PONS Dictionary

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The smell of rotting fish innards and the processing of fish is distinct.
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The keel looks lighter than the remaining body against the darker innards.
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Innards such as kidney, liver and tripe are also used.
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Naturally, the innards of the camera were simplified by using more plastic parts.
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Comes with demos of ant innards, earthquakes zones, etc.
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The mechanical shark frequently malfunctioned, due to the hydraulic innards being corroded by salt water.
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Killjoy then explodes in a fit of innards.
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Almost every part of the fish (except scales, fins, and innards) is eaten; unlike other regions, the head is particularly preferred.
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A whole chicken is cut open, the intestines removed, and the innards stuffed with herbs, spices and raw rice then sewn shut with thick thread.
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In preparation, nothing is discarded; chitterlings, such as the brain, hide and innards are all included.
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