Spleen in a sentence as a noun

Oh, and the inherent joys of venting my spleen.

Evan is a special soul, with the heart of a poet and the spleen of a troll.

That might be ok for your skin, liver, or spleen - they are going to be unhappy but still alive.

Her spleen because thats where the platelets are being massacred, a word the patient used.

This just meant that the combination of medicine and removing the spleen was working.

I've taken antibiotics twice, for a few days each time, since I lost my spleen: wisdom teeth and a three-week sickness.

But the Agile people also made choices that led to this outcome, so I think it's fair that there's some spleen-venting directly at the Agile movement.

Yeah, there is definitely a balance to strike between just venting your spleen and calling out real douchebaggery.

I am content with having people who don't like me/my opinions vent their spleen by viciously giving an entire downvote to my comment and then moving on. I'm very cool with that.

Also when under pressure the spleen shrinks substantially which raises the level of oxygen-enriched hemoglobin.

No, actually, if he's technically good, I would also keep him with the admonishment that if he ever interacted with a customer again I'd play tennis with his spleen.

": they will help anyone anytime at no charge, but if they have helped and provided a new spleen or replacement eyes they will come by and "rummage around" for healthy organs when the person dies.

Does the presence of a process make it any less immoral?I am sure there are drug cartels with a very rigorous process that they go through when they carry out a revenge killing --- first, extract the pancreas, then the spleen ....

So this foam is for people who have dont have large hemorrhage of anything in retroperitoneal space and dont have a fatal mesenteric, liver, or spleen injury, but do have an injury to one of these structures that is sufficiently bad to warrant the foam.

Spleen definitions

noun

a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells involved in immune responses

See also: lien

noun

a feeling of resentful anger

See also: irascibility