Noun
insides
plural of inside
insides pl (plural only)
guts, intestines, innards
All species of lynx have white fur on their chests, bellies and on the insides of their legs, fur which is an extension of the chest and belly fur. Source: Internet
And he did it while battling a bleeding ulcer that had him throwing up blood in the dugout before the game and drinking glasses of milk between innings to drown the heat that was burning his insides. Source: Internet
And from inside there, using the finest and most spectral of feathers, they begin to stroke the insides of my airways. Source: Internet
Bletch's side prevails after killing Cedric and the crabs, maneuvering past a huge spider, and driving through the insides of Cedric's boss Mr. Big. Source: Internet
A popular pattern among the women was to paint the insides of their ears a bright red and paint great orange and red circles on their cheeks. Source: Internet
Because the doctor told him that her insides were like a rocky place, where his seed could find no purchase. Source: Internet