spleen

limpa
definition
noun
Glass particles were found in the pulmonary capillaries, livers, kidneys, spleens , and intestinal walls of animals studied.
an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates and forming part of the immune system.
he could vent his spleen on the institutions that had duped him
bad temper; spite.
translation of 'spleen'
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he could vent his 'spleen' on the institutions which had duped him
Well written, possibly, but for me it's my own place to vent my 'spleen' at the general vacuity and stupidity of the world as I see it.
Every week or so we allow lucky old you the chance to vent your 'spleen' at a useless celebrity.
This is not the best time for fans to vent their 'spleen' against the club's directors, who are not due to attend.
As for the money, the people of Tasmania are entitled to be outraged and need to vent their 'spleen' at the ballot box.
Every now and again - usually these days in grand slam finals - they get the chance to vent their 'spleen' and lay into each other in public.
So blogging will be light for the next two weeks or so, until I find a new equilibrium, or a compelling reason to vent my 'spleen' .
That is debatable, but people who hate each other do not always require guns to vent their 'spleen' .
In an echo of the bad old times, more than 200 fans gathered outside afterwards to vent their 'spleen' .
No sisterhood here: both Anna and Claire vent their 'spleen' upon her with hilariously withering spite.
In private, feel free to vent your 'spleen' , cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad.
The Dunblane boy chose to hit a backhand and vent his 'spleen' by complaining about the high expectations of the British media.
I had an email from BobbyJo who clearly needed to vent her 'spleen' .
On eviction you will also be required to visit the diary room to vent your 'spleen' and dish the dirt as you see fit.
He'll be making the odd post whenever he feels he has something to say or has to vent his 'spleen' .
One particularly irritated chap emailed us, presumably to vent his 'spleen' .
Furious residents gathered at a parish council meeting to vent their 'spleen' at a proposed skate park on their doorsteps.
Want to vent your 'spleen' over how great or appalling our list is?
Initially I had the idea that if I could vent my 'spleen' about life events it would be a cathartic exercise.
If only there'd been a forum for me to vent my 'spleen' when I had a sponging twat of a lodger a few years back.
The world has changed for the worse in the last year and bigots feel more empowered to vent their 'spleen' .
he could vent his 'spleen' on the institutions that had duped him
These lesions have been reported in the brain, 3 lymph nodes, 4 'spleens' , 5 lungs, 6 and several other sites.
Smith himself refers in one place to ‘splenetic philosophers’, the adjective meaning bad tempered, irritable or 'spleenful' .
I didn't want to be so 'spleenful' and bileful and moaning and groaning and complaining and whining about the misfortunes of the past.
They also transplanted hepatocytes into patients' 'spleens' to act as a short-term auxiliary liver.
The lateral approach provides an excellent view of the splenic vessels, pancreas, and accessory 'spleens' .
If the same experiment is done with spleens, however, each spleen grows much less than normal so that the final total mass of the 'spleens' is equivalent to one normal spleen.
Glass particles were found in the pulmonary capillaries, livers, kidneys, 'spleens' , and intestinal walls of animals studied.
The spiteful, mean and 'spleenful' invections of the gutter press always amuse me.
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