In a few days, however, there were longer periods between the satisfying of Hunger and the coming of Sleep-a sort of comfortable, full-Stomached reverie that was the beginning of the end.
"The Short Life"
Francis Donovan
But the high-Stomached Norman is there and the stubborn Saxon.
"The Kempton-Wace Letters"
Jack London Anna Strunsky
The far corners of the attic were peopled with fantastic shadows, and the spiders in the window were swaying, lazy and full-Stomached, in the midst of the day's spoils of gruesome wings and legs.
"Mary Marie"
Eleanor H. Porter