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Examples
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"A hot-water bag at the feet," Martha continued impetuously, "and another on the pit of the stomick is a favored remedy with some."
If You Touch Them They Vanish Gouverneur Morris 1914
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April 16th, 2010 10: 27 am ET dick morris and karl rove make me sick 2 my stomick
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I had to kall CCC 2 fix da stomick ake dat resulted!
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As for house news, the worst is, Chowder has fallen off greatly from his stomick ā He cats nothing but white meats, and not much of that; and wheezes, and seems to be much bloated.
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Orient, have the ancesthors of me frinds on me right developed the soopleness of limb an 'the art that is becalled by the Mahatmas an' thim Boodhists 'the art of the symbolical attichude,' as discovered and practised in the Injian Ocean's coral isles, which by the same they do expriss their feelin's till ye get a mysthical pain in your stomick wid lookin 'at' em.
The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton
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"That'll turn his stomick," ventured Gettysburg gravely.
The Furnace of Gold Philip Verrill Mighels
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The New England stomick, however, is almost entirely obsolete.
Turn About Eleanor F. Graham [Illustrator] Cootes
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"Oh, now, Miss Green! do you think it's safe to put that cold stuff into your stomick?" said the Widow Leech to a young married lady, who, finding the air rather warm, thought a little ice would cool her down very nicely.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860 Various
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I expect he'll turn up again when his stomick done clutch him.
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Mr. Jake comes an 'he can't, so he hauls off an' kicks granny, mashin 'her stomick in.
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