insides (Meaning)

insides

on the inside, on the inner side, the area nearest a specified or implied point of reference, of, relating to, or being on or near the inside, in prison, behind-the-scenes, before the end of, an interior or internal part or place, confidential information, within, entrails, the area near or underneath the basket in basketball, relating or known to a special group of people, an inner side or surface, in or into the interior, an interior or internal part, the middle portion of a playing area, a position of power, trust, or familiarity, to or on the inside, on the inner side of, in or into or as if in or into the interior of, in or into the interior of, inward nature, thoughts, or feeling, viscera, entrails, the side of home plate nearest the batter, relating or known to a select group

insides Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor examined the patient's insides to determine the source of the pain.
  2. The house was creepy, with eerie noises coming from its dark insides.
  3. The car's engine sounded rough, indicating that there was something wrong with its insides.
  4. The children were fascinated by the insides of the clock, watching as the gears turned.
  5. The thief searched the victim's pockets, hoping to find something valuable inside.
  6. The artist carefully crafted the insides of the clay figurine, ensuring intricate details.
  7. The bird's nest was hidden deep within the tree's insides, protecting its eggs from predators.
  8. The scientists dissected the frog's insides to study its anatomy.
  9. The insides of the treasure chest were lined with soft velvet, cushioning the precious jewels.
  10. The earthquake caused cracks to appear on the building's insides, compromising its structural integrity.

FAQs About the word insides

on the inside, on the inner side, the area nearest a specified or implied point of reference, of, relating to, or being on or near the inside, in prison, behind

innards, vitals,gut, inwards, entrails, viscera,intestine(s), bowel(s), variety meat,chitlins

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The doctor examined the patient's insides to determine the source of the pain.

The house was creepy, with eerie noises coming from its dark insides.

The car's engine sounded rough, indicating that there was something wrong with its insides.

The children were fascinated by the insides of the clock, watching as the gears turned.