Orifice in a sentence as a noun

Get a MicroSD card and stick it in an orifice.

It's not as if people go from being healthy to bleeding from every orifice in 24 hours.

Depending on the shape of the orifice and the size/shape of the chamber, it could make any kind of sound.

I thought for a moment that I might just give them my email address, but then they pulled a bizarre "Looks like you have cookies disabled" out of some orifice.

But alas, the [citation needed] suggests it was simply pulled out of someone's Eigengrau-colored orifice...

Consider the **** side of this: as a kid I was once sent to a summer program for programming, and one of the other students was caught installing back orifice on the computers.

Generally, physical access to any machine and "all bets are off", but still, I'd rather not have an orifice on my machine that says "**** me here please" no matter what my business.

The orifice size needs to be fairly consistent, which requires talented artisans, but some variation is unavoidable, so they have sands of different coarseness for varying sizes.

So basically there is a doughnut shaped orifice around the top of the lower plasma injector that's connected to a pipe which feeds into the liquid metal circulation system.

There are bonafide reasons for that behavior, and they deserve a measure of compassion themselves while receiving that message, but don't try gilding the orifice's behavior.

Bodily fluids transmit the disease, and Ebola's particular ability to make people spew lots of virus all over the place from every available orifice seems to be the primary way to spread.

It is the difference between getting a useful definition and getting a useful definition surrounded by expletives conveniently packaged, in a sample sentence, forcefully ramming into some orifice.

It's funny though, that some political blowhard can pull a self-contradictory self-serving hypothesis halfway out of an orifice, and everyone bends over backwards to imagine a circumstance in which it possibly could be partially true.

Orifice definitions

noun

an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity; "the orifice into the aorta from the lower left chamber of the heart"

See also: opening porta