(1) The digestive system includes the mouth, teeth, tongue , esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
(2) Look out for vomit blocking the airway and check that the patient has not swallowed their tongue .
(3) In a Pentecost scene an apostle at the rear of the group was raising his arm to fend off the tongue of flame, like a man attacked by a bee.
(4) A galantine of tongue
(5) It is placed between the tongue and grooves of every plank.
(6) The most serious symptom is the swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue , face and throat.
(7) In severe cases, oral herpes causes sores that spread from the lips to the inside of the mouth, along the tongue and cheeks to the back of the throat.
(8) When you put a laminate floor in the bathroom, use a little bit of glue on the tongue and on the groove just to make sure we have a really tight, moisture-proof seal.
(9) A caustic wit, a penetrating eye, a stiletto tongue that enjoyed drawing blood, she wasn't everyone's cup of tea.
(10) We were served salad, tongue , filled peppers and that's where I stopped.
(11) At 2.39 leva the Stara Planina salad is a slightly less ostentatious plate of tongue , sausage, tomato, cheese and olives.
(12) Common sites for barbell-style jewelry are the ear, eyebrow, tongue , and navel.
(13) From time to time, the wind changed direction so that you had to leap back to avoid a sudden tongue of flame curling back towards you.
(14) A tongue of flame flashes four feet from the gun
(15) Swallowing, which is accomplished by muscle movements in the tongue and mouth, moves the food into the throat, or pharynx.
(16) It actually functions as a tongue and sends food down the fish's throat.
(17) A partner helps secure the board while the nailer bends backward pushing the groove hard onto the tongue with one hand and driving the nail in with the other.
(18) This deficiency is associated with anemia, a sore mouth and tongue and poor growth and spinal cord problems in newborn children.
(19) Then we heard several men's voices at once, speaking in a strange tongue , with the same flat, broad tone, and I heard for the first time the native speech of the Danes.
(20) Geese, of course, do not rely on this tongue for getting food into the mouth, so the hyoid apparatus tends to be simple, but powerful.