Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Daydreams To e·vis·cer·ate /əˈvisəˌrāt/ verbformal verb: eviscerate; 3rd person present: eviscerates; past tense: eviscerated; past participle: eviscerated; gerund or present participle: eviscerating disembowel (a person or animal). "the goat had been skinned and neatly eviscerated" h Similar: disembowel gut remove the innards from draw dress embowel disbowel exenterate gralloch paunch deprive (something) of its essential content. "myriad little concessions that would eviscerate the project" Surgery remove the contents of (a body organ).

Visions of eviscerating the orange menace and his cabinet of evil clowns haunt me daily.

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