Word: stomach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...British TV look after his trip to the U.S.? Wrote Mosley: "I'm trying to be brave about it, and trying to stomach the same sort of dreary stodge that has been coming into your house and mine since I went away...
...scared, but you're a professional, so you concentrate on not being afraid. Until you get used to it, you've got that go-to-the-dentist's feeling in your stomach. Everyone is quiet on the radio. This is the time when every pilot is a philosopher: he's just sitting there and thinking. Then the leader gives the word. I just say 'follow...
...placed where she can feel it, she said. "It's still there, it hasn't floated, and if it's only the size of a hazelnut, it's the biggest hazelnut that ever grew." Added Mrs. Tucker: "While I do have butterflies in my stomach about it, I'm more mad than anything...
Manhattan's Communist Daily Worker seized the occasion of the 132nd anniversary of Walt Whitman's birth to claim him as its very own. "How," cried the Worker, "could the Philistine rulers of capitalist culture stomach an artist who took the side of the people and who dared, despite the heavy penalties of poverty, censorship, and the deprivation of a wide audience, to tell the truth about the organized thievery that passes for the Two-Party System...
Rigid Diet. In Chicago, the Tribune syndicate's health columnist told a worried reader that her habit of eating three boxes of laundry starch a week would do her no harm, but asked her to let him know if it stiffened her stomach...