May the fruit of your loins be every bit as charismatic and loveable as you are.
From the hecklerspray.com
How could she possibly have come from the loins of vinegar-faced Gordon McQueen?
From the hecklerspray.com
Pretty much all middle class parents want the fruit of their loins to be bright.
From the time.com
Trim the lamb loins, roll in the grain mustard and then in the chopped lavender.
From the gazetteherald.co.uk
When butter starts to sizzle and foam, add venison loins and sear for 1 minute.
From the post-gazette.com
Select and Choice rib, chuck and round cuts steady to firm, while loins higher.
From the omaha.com
Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the navel of his belly.
From the scienceblogs.com
The map that matters, ultimately, is the one drawn by your heart, not your loins.
From the forbes.com
But God also knew us in our father's loins and even before the world was created.
From the ideas.time.com
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A cut of meat taken from the side and back of an animal between the ribs and the rump
Either side of the backbone between the hipbone and the ribs in humans as well as quadrupeds
(loins) pubes: the lower part of the abdomen just above the external genital organs
(loins) the region of the hips and groin and lower abdomen
Loin (English: Far) is a 2001 French-Spanish drama film directed by Andru00E9 Tu00E9chinu00E9, starring Stephane Rideau, Lubna Azabal and Mohamed Hamaidi. The film, set in Tangier in a three-day period, tells the story of three young friends taking critical decisions about their uncertain future.
(Loins) The area on either side of the spine just behind the saddle.
(Loins) Dan Cleary. A reference to how often he has a groin tear or something else catastrophic in the crotchal region.
The boneless portion of edible flesh cut lengthwise from either side of the backbone of a large, round-bodied fish.
The portion of the back on each side of the vertebre from the last rib posterior to the hip joint.