21 examples of tummies in sentences

Not from his mouth or throat, but from the deepest recesses of his tummy.

Don't you know you can't catapult through a man's tummy with a young pine tree and not injure his physical geography?"

Bugs are yummy in my tummy!

She doesn't go in my tummy.

"I, for one, would rather die than have a constant emptiness in my tummy or lack of energy due to malnutrition.

" Matilda was bathed and sent back for inspection to the C.O., with a chit from O.C. "A" Company, pointing out that, as he couldn't initial her, he had put his office stamp on her tummy and hoped it wouldn't rub off.

My tummy won't let me." "Oh, Julian, why do you do it?" said Mrs. Lorimer, in great distress.

"One can scout better on a full tummy.

I never believe in conducting violent exertions on an empty tummy.

I've broken prison, plugged a warder in the jaw, and shoved an oar into a policeman's tummy.

Remarks have been passed about my tummy which it is impossible to overlook.

I had told the Bassett that there were aching hearts in Brinkley Court, and it now looked probable that there would shortly be aching tummies.

Let us sleep until the sky grows pinkpink asasa puppy's tummy THE GUINEA-HEN [Dropping off.]

She rocked and twisted and bent half double in the pangs of a fearful tummy-ache, and at every paroxysm the car lurched in sympathy, only to be brought up short by the pull of the taut cable; so that we two, wedged in together as we were, nevertheless jostled each other violently.

I said: 'any more pains?' 'Well, perhaps you had better give us another quarter,' he answered: 'there's still some trouble in the tummy off and on.' 'A quarter-grain, then, Clodagh, 'I said.

Who is the Johnny with the fat tummy and the bloodshot eyes?

He had got a butterfly net from somewhere and was lying flat on his tummy and whistling seductively an alleged imitation of Philip's usual remark.

After the first flurry of feeling all alone in the world, with only a probable bear for society, and having loaded all my guns, clasped my visor on my head and my Bessemer hug-proof strait-waistcoat round my "tummy," I felt calm enough to await events with equanimity.

You know what I mean by "thin through," Mamma: that lovely look of narrow hips and slender waist and fine shoulders, not padded and not too square, and looked at sideways not a bit thick; the chest, not the tummy, the most sticking out part, and the general expression of race horses.

Of course there were also the Anti-Tommies, who called themselves (rather vulgarly) the Tummies.

We were gathered round the fire, my wife, my daughter and I; Angela seated on what is known, I believe, in upholstering circles as a humpty, while Peggy lay on her tummy on the floor, pencil in hand and a sheet of paper before her; she was chewing the pencil with the ruminating air of one who awaits inspiration.

21 examples of  tummies  in sentences