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embowel
[ em-bou-uhl, -boul ]
verb (used with object)
- to disembowel.
- Obsolete. to enclose.
embowel
/ ɪmˈbaʊəl /
Other Words From
- unem·boweled adjective
- unem·bowelled adjective
Example Sentences
Embowel, em-bow′el, v.t. properly, to enclose in something else; but also used for disembowel, to remove the entrails from:—pr.p. embow′elling; pa.p. embow′elled.—n.
To such a pitch have people already brought matters, that they can't look at anything as what it is, but search out some great big generality to which they may tie it and slay it and embowel it.
"May I live to embowel James Anthony Froude" is the pious aspiration with which he has adorned another page.
If thou embowel me to-day, I'll give you leave to powder me and eat me too to-morrow.
No wheels by piecemeal brought the pile; No barks embowel'd Portland Isle; Dig, cried experience, dig away, Bring the firm quarry into day, The excavation still shall save Those ramparts which its entrails gave.
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