In ancient Rome, emperors would divine truth by reading the entrails of animals or vanquished foes. |
It has become conventional-almost expected-that we should play the role of seer, cast the oracle bones, and examine the entrails of animals. |
Halloween isn't a film that requires gory entrails and jets of blood bathing the lens to sustain interest or tension. |
That's as rancid a set of entrails as was ever extracted from a Roman pullet. |
In the deluxe version, the brain was generally extracted down the nose and the entrails removed before the hollow body was dried out with salts. |
You could count the pulsing intestines and gleaming entrails in his breast. |