Word: stomachful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...regard to the article "The Army's Stomach" [TIME, Feb. 15] I would like to say a few words. According to the recent survey hots dogs are the soldiers' favorite meat. This, gentlemen, is absolutely "bunk." . . . Every time we have hot dogs the soldiers wail and groan. . . . The only reason we eat hot dogs is because they're served to us so often...
Europe's Stomach Muscles. Churchill's favorite strategy is long standing and well known. Ever since the time of Gallipoli he has favored getting at the beast through his "soft underbelly." Actually that underbelly is not soft now. By last week it had become apparent that victory in Tunisia, which probably must precede any invasion of southern Europe, might be delayed long enough-perhaps into June-to let the underbelly become much harder...
...both legs. His companions had to leave him. That evening Robarge returned with a stretcher and guard party. While crossing the same valley they again saw the white dog stalking them. When a sergeant raised, his rifle the dog reacted like a well-trained man, dropped to his stomach and rolled out of sight into a gully. Robarge's party reached the spot where the wounded sergeant had been hidden and found him gone. Apparently the dog had led the Germans...
...qualified to let everyone know that Germany would never attack Russia and that there was nothing to fear from Japan-that Ma and Pa could overlook his divorce. Briggsy took over everything that might disturb the great mind: his checkbook, his correspondence, the task of feeding his stomach ulcers their diet of hot milk every two hours...
...designed to toughen and build up every part of every student's body, and to do this most attention has to be put on the abdominal muscles, Samborski, who is Director of Intramural Athletics, explained. "All of us use our legs and arms every day, but it's flabby stomach muscles that we have to work on." Result: a marked affection for gutstraining, leg-raising mayhem and belly grinds...