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"gut":{
"antonyms":[
"clean",
"disembowel",
"draw",
"eviscerate"
],
"definitions":{
": arising from one's inmost self : visceral":[
"a gut reaction"
],
": belly , abdomen":[],
": bowels , entrails":[
"\u2014 usually used in plural fish guts"
],
": catgut":[],
": eviscerate":[],
": fortitude and stamina in coping with what alarms, repels, or discourages : courage , pluck":[
"had the guts to run for public office"
],
": gut course":[],
": having strong impact or immediate relevance":[
"gut issues"
],
": persevere":[],
": the basic visceral, emotional, or instinctual part of a person":[
"She knew in her gut that he was lying.",
"Consult more than one financial adviser before making a final choice, and trust your gut .",
"\u2014 Quentin Fottrell",
"My gut says this is, overall, a terrible idea.",
"\u2014 Erica Buist",
"\u2014 often used before another noun making a gut decision a gut feeling \"Tony's a very driven guy, and he makes a lot of decisions based on gut instinct,\" \u2026 \u2014 Tom Nides"
],
": the inner essential parts":[
"the guts of a car"
],
": the sac of silk taken from a silkworm ready to spin its cocoon and drawn out into a thread for use as a snell":[],
": to destroy the essential power or effectiveness of":[
"inflation gutting the economy"
],
": to destroy the inside of":[
"fire gutted the building"
],
": to extract all the essential passages or portions from":[],
"grand unified theory; grand unification theory":[]
},
"examples":[
"Noun",
"the guts of the fish",
"the guts of a machine",
"the guts of a business deal",
"That decision took a lot of guts .",
"I didn't have the guts to do it.",
"Verb",
"The salmon is already gutted and filleted.",
"Critics claim that these reforms will gut the law.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"The team found that the carbon monoxide could alleviate gut damage and colon inflammation. \u2014 Akila Muthukumar, STAT , 3 July 2022",
"That\u2019s because lager beer appears to increase the diversity of your gut bacteria. \u2014 Joshua Hawkins, BGR , 26 June 2022",
"Feeling truly convicted about a direction requires head, heart and gut alignment. \u2014 Misty Dykema, Forbes , 24 June 2022",
"Ambrose sees this as further proof that his gut instincts were correct. \u2014 Joe Leydon, Variety , 22 June 2022",
"And research has found that sarecycline doesn\u2019t affect gut bacteria the same way that doxycycline or minocycline do. \u2014 Stacey Colino, Washington Post , 21 June 2022",
"All these things are worked out for some tissues, like the gut , but not in the respiratory tract. \u2014 Quanta Magazine , 21 June 2022",
"While chia seeds are indeed beneficial in a balanced diet, their role in improving your body's gut and digestive health may be misinterpreted by TikTok users who come across the #InternalShower recipe. \u2014 Zee Krstic, Good Housekeeping , 21 June 2022",
"Instead, members of Chineke! outfitted their usual modern instruments with gut strings and swapped their bows for lighter-weight Baroque equivalents. \u2014 Barbara Jepson, WSJ , 21 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"After the larvae fed on the bait, the essential oils inside caused neurotoxicity and mid- gut and tracheal damage, among other morphological changes not yet recorded in literature in larvae belonging to the Aedes mosquitospecies. \u2014 Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian Magazine , 5 May 2022",
"In one of the studies, Nagler and coworkers collected gut bacteria from the feces of healthy and milk-allergic babies and put those collections of microbes into the digestive tracts of germ-free mice. \u2014 Esther Landhuis, Scientific American , 23 May 2020",
"Some of this was simply a gut public-health reaction to the sudden spread of the virus. \u2014 Ned Temko, The Christian Science Monitor , 15 Apr. 2020",
"But as their descriptions continue into more specific and graphic territory, that veneer quickly dissolves into unmistakable, gut -wrenching exploitation. \u2014 Andrew Unterberger, Billboard , 4 Mar. 2019",
"The researchers hope to better understand how gut bacteria protect their insect hosts. \u2014 Popular Science , 5 Feb. 2020",
"Still, Hollywood fancies itself as a town that operates on gut instinct rather than algorithms, for better or for worse. \u2014 Tatiana Siegel, The Hollywood Reporter , 8 Jan. 2020",
"Priorities can then be set on a sounder basis than gut instinct, sentimental appeal or the political clout of the people hurt or helped. \u2014 The Economist , 16 Nov. 2019",
"That Hood was the latest Moda Center target, however, was especially gut -wrenching. \u2014 oregonlive , 7 Dec. 2019",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"In the coming days, the Supreme Court will rule on a landmark case that could gut the Environmental Protection Agency\u2019s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas pollution under the Clean Air Act. \u2014 Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic , 15 June 2022",
"Following their successful effort to gull California voters into endorsing their method of exploiting their drivers and field workers, Uber, Lyft and other gig companies expanded their campaign to gut labor protections into other states. \u2014 Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times , 15 June 2022",
"The buyers want location, and have plans to gut the house. \u2014 Longreads , 20 Apr. 2022",
"To investigate how superworms\u2019 gut microbiome reacts to a purely plastic diet, the researchers split 135 of the creatures into three groups: one was fed only wheat bran, another was fed only soft polystyrene, and the third was given nothing. \u2014 Fionna Samuels, Scientific American , 9 June 2022",
"The method combines host DNA and gut microbiome analysis with open source machine-learning software. \u2014 Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica , 5 Feb. 2022",
"Rhodes went on to gut out a valiant performance in an excellent match, where fans fervently rallied behind the top star with Rollins dominating Rhodes (and his pec). \u2014 Alfred Konuwa, Forbes , 6 June 2022",
"Some want to gut the council, which was designed to be check on the power of the county executive but has proven to be full of toadies who rubber stamp the executive\u2019s ideas. \u2014 cleveland , 4 June 2022",
"Probiotics are live bacteria that are beneficial to gut health, and coffee is a rich source of antioxidants. \u2014 The Salt Lake Tribune , 31 May 2022"
],
"first_known_use":{
"14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Verb",
"1964, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Adjective",
"before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)":"Noun"
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English, from Old English guttas , plural; probably akin to Old English g\u0113otan to pour":"Noun, Adjective, and Verb"
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259t"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"entrails",
"innards",
"inside(s)",
"inwards",
"viscera",
"vitals"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-161700",
"type":[
"abbreviation",
"adjective",
"noun",
"transitive verb",
"verb"
]
},
"gutless":{
"antonyms":[
"brave",
"courageous",
"daring",
"dauntless",
"doughty",
"fearless",
"gallant",
"greathearted",
"gutsy",
"hardy",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"intrepid",
"lionhearted",
"stalwart",
"stout",
"stouthearted",
"valiant",
"valorous"
],
"definitions":{
": lacking courage : cowardly":[],
": lacking significance or vitality":[]
},
"examples":[
"a gutless attack on a writer who is now deceased and unable to defend herself",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"But yes: If Carlson is indeed snarking about Hannity\u2019s loyalty to Trump in whispers to media reporters, that\u2019s gutless . \u2014 Washington Post , 24 June 2021",
"Nothing was more gutless than turning Rey (Daisy Ridley), a galactic nobody with great Force power into Emperor Palpatine's (Ian McDiarmid) granddaughter. \u2014 Ew Staff, EW.com , 4 May 2021",
"The gutless , undisciplined first quarter shoved the Cavs into a 23-point hole and forced them to fight back the rest of the night. \u2014 Chris Fedor, cleveland , 20 Apr. 2021",
"Someone at Chevrolet decided that the failing Corvair could be repositioned as an ideal runabout for women: rear-engined and thus light-steering, gutless enough not to frighten a spinster, cute as a button in pastel colors. \u2014 Bruce Mccall, The New Yorker , 12 Dec. 2020",
"The gutless method of cleaning big game is overrated. \u2014 Will Brantley, Field & Stream , 20 Nov. 2020",
"The worst was the seemingly gutless reaction from teammates as their quarterback lay helmetless and helpless. \u2014 Kevin Sherrington, Dallas News , 25 Oct. 2020",
"But to almost take a guy's life, especially in front of one's kids, that wasn't resisting, in his back at point-blank range, is a heartless and gutless situation. \u2014 Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY , 25 Aug. 2020",
"But to almost take a guy's life, especially in front of one's kids, that wasn't resisting, in his back at point-blank range, is a heartless and gutless situation. \u2014 Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY , 25 Aug. 2020"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1900, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259t-l\u0259s"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"chicken",
"chicken-livered",
"chickenhearted",
"cowardly",
"craven",
"dastardly",
"lily-livered",
"milk-livered",
"poltroon",
"pusillanimous",
"recreant",
"spineless",
"unheroic",
"yellow"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-073642",
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
]
},
"gutlessness":{
"antonyms":[
"brave",
"courageous",
"daring",
"dauntless",
"doughty",
"fearless",
"gallant",
"greathearted",
"gutsy",
"hardy",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"intrepid",
"lionhearted",
"stalwart",
"stout",
"stouthearted",
"valiant",
"valorous"
],
"definitions":{
": lacking courage : cowardly":[],
": lacking significance or vitality":[]
},
"examples":[
"a gutless attack on a writer who is now deceased and unable to defend herself",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"But yes: If Carlson is indeed snarking about Hannity\u2019s loyalty to Trump in whispers to media reporters, that\u2019s gutless . \u2014 Washington Post , 24 June 2021",
"Nothing was more gutless than turning Rey (Daisy Ridley), a galactic nobody with great Force power into Emperor Palpatine's (Ian McDiarmid) granddaughter. \u2014 Ew Staff, EW.com , 4 May 2021",
"The gutless , undisciplined first quarter shoved the Cavs into a 23-point hole and forced them to fight back the rest of the night. \u2014 Chris Fedor, cleveland , 20 Apr. 2021",
"Someone at Chevrolet decided that the failing Corvair could be repositioned as an ideal runabout for women: rear-engined and thus light-steering, gutless enough not to frighten a spinster, cute as a button in pastel colors. \u2014 Bruce Mccall, The New Yorker , 12 Dec. 2020",
"The gutless method of cleaning big game is overrated. \u2014 Will Brantley, Field & Stream , 20 Nov. 2020",
"The worst was the seemingly gutless reaction from teammates as their quarterback lay helmetless and helpless. \u2014 Kevin Sherrington, Dallas News , 25 Oct. 2020",
"But to almost take a guy's life, especially in front of one's kids, that wasn't resisting, in his back at point-blank range, is a heartless and gutless situation. \u2014 Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY , 25 Aug. 2020",
"But to almost take a guy's life, especially in front of one's kids, that wasn't resisting, in his back at point-blank range, is a heartless and gutless situation. \u2014 Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY , 25 Aug. 2020"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1900, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259t-l\u0259s"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"chicken",
"chicken-livered",
"chickenhearted",
"cowardly",
"craven",
"dastardly",
"lily-livered",
"milk-livered",
"poltroon",
"pusillanimous",
"recreant",
"spineless",
"unheroic",
"yellow"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-101845",
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
]
},
"guts":{
"antonyms":[
"clean",
"disembowel",
"draw",
"eviscerate"
],
"definitions":{
": arising from one's inmost self : visceral":[
"a gut reaction"
],
": belly , abdomen":[],
": bowels , entrails":[
"\u2014 usually used in plural fish guts"
],
": catgut":[],
": eviscerate":[],
": fortitude and stamina in coping with what alarms, repels, or discourages : courage , pluck":[
"had the guts to run for public office"
],
": gut course":[],
": having strong impact or immediate relevance":[
"gut issues"
],
": persevere":[],
": the basic visceral, emotional, or instinctual part of a person":[
"She knew in her gut that he was lying.",
"Consult more than one financial adviser before making a final choice, and trust your gut .",
"\u2014 Quentin Fottrell",
"My gut says this is, overall, a terrible idea.",
"\u2014 Erica Buist",
"\u2014 often used before another noun making a gut decision a gut feeling \"Tony's a very driven guy, and he makes a lot of decisions based on gut instinct,\" \u2026 \u2014 Tom Nides"
],
": the inner essential parts":[
"the guts of a car"
],
": the sac of silk taken from a silkworm ready to spin its cocoon and drawn out into a thread for use as a snell":[],
": to destroy the essential power or effectiveness of":[
"inflation gutting the economy"
],
": to destroy the inside of":[
"fire gutted the building"
],
": to extract all the essential passages or portions from":[],
"grand unified theory; grand unification theory":[]
},
"examples":[
"Noun",
"the guts of the fish",
"the guts of a machine",
"the guts of a business deal",
"That decision took a lot of guts .",
"I didn't have the guts to do it.",
"Verb",
"The salmon is already gutted and filleted.",
"Critics claim that these reforms will gut the law.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"The team found that the carbon monoxide could alleviate gut damage and colon inflammation. \u2014 Akila Muthukumar, STAT , 3 July 2022",
"That\u2019s because lager beer appears to increase the diversity of your gut bacteria. \u2014 Joshua Hawkins, BGR , 26 June 2022",
"Feeling truly convicted about a direction requires head, heart and gut alignment. \u2014 Misty Dykema, Forbes , 24 June 2022",
"Ambrose sees this as further proof that his gut instincts were correct. \u2014 Joe Leydon, Variety , 22 June 2022",
"And research has found that sarecycline doesn\u2019t affect gut bacteria the same way that doxycycline or minocycline do. \u2014 Stacey Colino, Washington Post , 21 June 2022",
"All these things are worked out for some tissues, like the gut , but not in the respiratory tract. \u2014 Quanta Magazine , 21 June 2022",
"While chia seeds are indeed beneficial in a balanced diet, their role in improving your body's gut and digestive health may be misinterpreted by TikTok users who come across the #InternalShower recipe. \u2014 Zee Krstic, Good Housekeeping , 21 June 2022",
"Instead, members of Chineke! outfitted their usual modern instruments with gut strings and swapped their bows for lighter-weight Baroque equivalents. \u2014 Barbara Jepson, WSJ , 21 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"After the larvae fed on the bait, the essential oils inside caused neurotoxicity and mid- gut and tracheal damage, among other morphological changes not yet recorded in literature in larvae belonging to the Aedes mosquitospecies. \u2014 Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian Magazine , 5 May 2022",
"In one of the studies, Nagler and coworkers collected gut bacteria from the feces of healthy and milk-allergic babies and put those collections of microbes into the digestive tracts of germ-free mice. \u2014 Esther Landhuis, Scientific American , 23 May 2020",
"Some of this was simply a gut public-health reaction to the sudden spread of the virus. \u2014 Ned Temko, The Christian Science Monitor , 15 Apr. 2020",
"But as their descriptions continue into more specific and graphic territory, that veneer quickly dissolves into unmistakable, gut -wrenching exploitation. \u2014 Andrew Unterberger, Billboard , 4 Mar. 2019",
"The researchers hope to better understand how gut bacteria protect their insect hosts. \u2014 Popular Science , 5 Feb. 2020",
"Still, Hollywood fancies itself as a town that operates on gut instinct rather than algorithms, for better or for worse. \u2014 Tatiana Siegel, The Hollywood Reporter , 8 Jan. 2020",
"Priorities can then be set on a sounder basis than gut instinct, sentimental appeal or the political clout of the people hurt or helped. \u2014 The Economist , 16 Nov. 2019",
"That Hood was the latest Moda Center target, however, was especially gut -wrenching. \u2014 oregonlive , 7 Dec. 2019",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"In the coming days, the Supreme Court will rule on a landmark case that could gut the Environmental Protection Agency\u2019s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas pollution under the Clean Air Act. \u2014 Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic , 15 June 2022",
"Following their successful effort to gull California voters into endorsing their method of exploiting their drivers and field workers, Uber, Lyft and other gig companies expanded their campaign to gut labor protections into other states. \u2014 Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times , 15 June 2022",
"The buyers want location, and have plans to gut the house. \u2014 Longreads , 20 Apr. 2022",
"To investigate how superworms\u2019 gut microbiome reacts to a purely plastic diet, the researchers split 135 of the creatures into three groups: one was fed only wheat bran, another was fed only soft polystyrene, and the third was given nothing. \u2014 Fionna Samuels, Scientific American , 9 June 2022",
"The method combines host DNA and gut microbiome analysis with open source machine-learning software. \u2014 Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica , 5 Feb. 2022",
"Rhodes went on to gut out a valiant performance in an excellent match, where fans fervently rallied behind the top star with Rollins dominating Rhodes (and his pec). \u2014 Alfred Konuwa, Forbes , 6 June 2022",
"Some want to gut the council, which was designed to be check on the power of the county executive but has proven to be full of toadies who rubber stamp the executive\u2019s ideas. \u2014 cleveland , 4 June 2022",
"Probiotics are live bacteria that are beneficial to gut health, and coffee is a rich source of antioxidants. \u2014 The Salt Lake Tribune , 31 May 2022"
],
"first_known_use":{
"14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Verb",
"1964, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Adjective",
"before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)":"Noun"
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English, from Old English guttas , plural; probably akin to Old English g\u0113otan to pour":"Noun, Adjective, and Verb"
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259t"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"entrails",
"innards",
"inside(s)",
"inwards",
"viscera",
"vitals"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-050850",
"type":[
"abbreviation",
"adjective",
"noun",
"transitive verb",
"verb"
]
},
"gutsiness":{
"antonyms":[
"unadventurous",
"unenterprising"
],
"definitions":{
": expressing or characterized by basic physical senses or passions":[
"gutsy macho talk",
"gutsy country blues"
],
": marked by courage, pluck, or determination":[
"a gutsy little fighter",
"a gutsy decision"
],
": rough or plain in style : not bland or sophisticated":[
"a gutsy soup"
]
},
"examples":[
"That was a very gutsy decision.",
"a gutsy coach willing to let her team improvise on the court",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The Camels got a gutsy performance from Jake Napier, who pitched four innings, striking out nine and allowing four hits and four runs, two earned. \u2014 James Weber, The Enquirer , 5 June 2022",
"Dallas pulled off a gutsy ten-point win in Game 4 at home, avoiding an embarrassing sweep. \u2014 Xl Media, cleveland , 26 May 2022",
"Tiger Woods will play the weekend after making the cut with a gutsy second-round performance Friday. \u2014 Matt Eppers, USA TODAY , 21 May 2022",
"Visually impaired cross-country skier and biathlete Dmytro Suiarko pulled out a gutsy performance in the 2022 Beijing Paralympic Games while representing Ukraine. \u2014 Justin Birnbaum, Forbes , 3 May 2022",
"The Kings ended their four-year playoff drought with a gutsy performance down the final stretch of the regular season to secure third in the Pacific Division and a showdown with the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 2 May 2022",
"In her rooms, fine European antiques meet mirrored walls and gutsy artwork. \u2014 The Editors Of Elle Decor, ELLE Decor , 1 June 2022",
"It\u2019s a gutsy piece of acting that\u2019s sufficiently intense to raise the stakes and yet sufficiently warm and empathetic to tap into the anxiety that is plaguing so many people, after the pandemic, if that is even the right phrase. \u2014 Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune , 1 June 2022",
"Christopher Backes has embraced a gutsy trade: betting against U.S. government debt. \u2014 Matt Grossman, WSJ , 27 May 2022"
],
"first_known_use":{
"circa 1893, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259t-s\u0113"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"adventuresome",
"adventurous",
"audacious",
"bold",
"daring",
"dashing",
"emboldened",
"enterprising",
"free-swinging",
"hardy",
"nerved",
"nervy",
"venturesome",
"venturous"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-032037",
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun"
]
},
"gutsy":{
"antonyms":[
"unadventurous",
"unenterprising"
],
"definitions":{
": expressing or characterized by basic physical senses or passions":[
"gutsy macho talk",
"gutsy country blues"
],
": marked by courage, pluck, or determination":[
"a gutsy little fighter",
"a gutsy decision"
],
": rough or plain in style : not bland or sophisticated":[
"a gutsy soup"
]
},
"examples":[
"That was a very gutsy decision.",
"a gutsy coach willing to let her team improvise on the court",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The Camels got a gutsy performance from Jake Napier, who pitched four innings, striking out nine and allowing four hits and four runs, two earned. \u2014 James Weber, The Enquirer , 5 June 2022",
"Dallas pulled off a gutsy ten-point win in Game 4 at home, avoiding an embarrassing sweep. \u2014 Xl Media, cleveland , 26 May 2022",
"Tiger Woods will play the weekend after making the cut with a gutsy second-round performance Friday. \u2014 Matt Eppers, USA TODAY , 21 May 2022",
"Visually impaired cross-country skier and biathlete Dmytro Suiarko pulled out a gutsy performance in the 2022 Beijing Paralympic Games while representing Ukraine. \u2014 Justin Birnbaum, Forbes , 3 May 2022",
"The Kings ended their four-year playoff drought with a gutsy performance down the final stretch of the regular season to secure third in the Pacific Division and a showdown with the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 2 May 2022",
"In her rooms, fine European antiques meet mirrored walls and gutsy artwork. \u2014 The Editors Of Elle Decor, ELLE Decor , 1 June 2022",
"It\u2019s a gutsy piece of acting that\u2019s sufficiently intense to raise the stakes and yet sufficiently warm and empathetic to tap into the anxiety that is plaguing so many people, after the pandemic, if that is even the right phrase. \u2014 Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune , 1 June 2022",
"Christopher Backes has embraced a gutsy trade: betting against U.S. government debt. \u2014 Matt Grossman, WSJ , 27 May 2022"
],
"first_known_use":{
"circa 1893, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259t-s\u0113"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"adventuresome",
"adventurous",
"audacious",
"bold",
"daring",
"dashing",
"emboldened",
"enterprising",
"free-swinging",
"hardy",
"nerved",
"nervy",
"venturesome",
"venturous"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-004102",
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun"
]
},
"gutter":{
"antonyms":[
"bawdy",
"blue",
"coarse",
"crude",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"foul",
"gross",
"impure",
"indecent",
"lascivious",
"lewd",
"locker-room",
"nasty",
"obscene",
"pornographic",
"porny",
"profane",
"raunchy",
"ribald",
"smutty",
"stag",
"trashy",
"unprintable",
"vulgar",
"wanton",
"X-rated"
],
"definitions":{
": a low area (as at the edge of a street) to carry off surface water (as to a sewer)":[],
": a trough along the eaves to catch and carry off rainwater":[],
": a trough or groove to catch and direct something":[
"the gutters of a bowling alley"
],
": a white space formed by the adjoining inside margins of two facing pages (as of a book)":[],
": the lowest or most vulgar level or condition of human life":[],
": to cut or wear gutters in":[],
": to flow in rivulets":[],
": to incline downward in a draft":[
"the candle flame guttering"
],
": to melt away through a channel out of the side of the cup hollowed out by the burning wick":[],
": to provide with a gutter":[]
},
"examples":[
"Noun",
"one of his chores is to clean leaves and sticks out of the gutters before winter sets in",
"rainwater running off the road into the gutters",
"Adjective",
"a novel that does a good job of rendering the gutter language of that stratum of society",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"After the election, McKinnon created an evil, gutter -dwelling troll based on Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to Trump. \u2014 Dennis Romero, NBC News , 22 May 2022",
"Gutters Unlimited specializes in residential and commercial gutter installation services in the Cleveland area. \u2014 John Benson, cleveland , 26 Jan. 2022",
"At times, this sensuous lyricism even spills over into outright dreaminess, as the gutter of a book turns into the crevice between warm thighs or when Ahmed imagines a stylus drawing ink across his body, and eventually drawing blood from a wound. \u2014 Jessica Kiang, Variety , 7 Nov. 2021",
"Because Albright was busy with school during the day, the club\u2019s caddie master would leave a key to the warming hut in the gutter , allowing Albright to practice her figure eights at night, illuminated only by the moon. \u2014 Mark Shanahan, BostonGlobe.com , 28 May 2022",
"The connector project, Cooper said, would involve a four-lane curb and gutter highway from I-759\u2032s end at George Wallace Drive to U.S. 278. \u2014 William Thornton | Wthornton@al.com, al , 4 May 2022",
"The woodpecker is back, hammering the gutter above my bedroom window every dawn in a staccato that reverberates through my morning fog louder than last night\u2019s burgundy. \u2014 Washington Post , 3 Mar. 2022",
"Based on my experience, anything that lands on it will quickly end up in the gutter . \u2014 Pat Myers, Washington Post , 12 May 2022",
"However, with Shopify\u2019s stock in the gutter , is now a good time to buy the company",
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"Crews will be setting catch basins to grade, forming up curb and gutter cutout areas, and beginning to form up driveway aprons. \u2014 Linda Gandee, cleveland , 15 June 2020",
"Never mind the explicitness of that time\u2019s memento mori, all the skulls and guttering candles. \u2014 Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker , 6 Apr. 2020",
"That might be a backhanded way of saying the Portofino is still wonderful\u2014a four-wheeled panther, purring, prowling and guttering in the streets. \u2014 Dan Neil, WSJ , 23 Jan. 2020",
"The four of them are watching me, their faces, lit by the moon and the guttering candles on the table, concerned. \u2014 Longreads , 2 Jan. 2020",
"The cities can dictate whether or not it's curbed and guttered , concrete, setback limitations, the house size, the lot size and a number of other restrictions. \u2014 David Taylor, Houston Chronicle , 29 Mar. 2018",
"The flame of Indian paleontology may be guttering , but a few recent developments have buoyed spirits. \u2014 Sanjay Kumar, Science | AAAS , 4 Apr. 2018",
"Is the spirit of man extinguished at death like a candle guttered by a passing wind",
"That sum would pay partially for street repaving, major bridge rehabilitation, and curb and gutter rehabilitation \u2014 all part of the Department of Public Works\u2019 nearly $227 million bond request for deferred maintenance. \u2014 Jon Murray, The Denver Post , 15 May 2017"
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"With one gutty 13-inning performance, one unstoppable run by its most indispensable player and a fortuitous bounce only ancient Fenway Park could provide, the Boston Red Sox are on the verge of doing what looked impossible just three days ago. \u2014 Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY , 11 Oct. 2021",
"But Donahue would gain more than respect over his final two seasons as one of Prothro\u2019s gutty little Bruins. \u2014 Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times , 4 July 2021",
"But that was only because Williams exploded for his 71-yard score breaking free on a gutty fourth-and-1 on their own 29. \u2014 Kevin J. Farmer, San Diego Union-Tribune , 10 Sep. 2021",
"But Allen, leading 35-20 at halftime, broke it open early in the third quarter off a big turnover and a gutty goal-line stand. \u2014 Dallas News , 28 Aug. 2021",
"That stuck, even when most of the teams of Gutty Little Bruins that Donahue put on the field were neither little, nor needing to be particularly gutty . \u2014 Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times , 9 July 2021"
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"Billerica received a gut check early in Friday\u2019s Division 2 boys\u2019 lacrosse second-round matchup against visiting Nauset. \u2014 Nate Weitzer, BostonGlobe.com , 10 June 2022",
"By the time Putin invaded Ukraine, reporters and editors at Novaya Gazeta had already held a serious talk about how the paper would act if a war broke out and the difficulties of wartime conditions \u2014 a gut check on who was ready and who wasn\u2019t. \u2014 Washington Post , 21 Mar. 2022",
"But Andrew Bailey, his counterpart at the Bank of England, gave investors a gut check on Thursday. \u2014 Julia Horowitz, CNN , 6 May 2022",
"If the response still doesn\u2019t sound right, get in touch with a wildlife-conservation organization for a gut check . \u2014 Stephanie Vermillion, Outside Online , 3 May 2022",
"Cook\u2019s half-court heave at the buzzer sailed high off the backboard, and Auburn survived another gut check on the road. \u2014 Tom Green | Tgreen@al.com, al , 5 Feb. 2022",
"This is a gut check spot, and the Chiefs are the AFC's best for a reason. \u2014 Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic , 25 Oct. 2021",
"Although the Bulls managed a comfortable win with their big fourth quarter, Donovan said the game offered a gut check in his team\u2019s physicality defending at the rim. \u2014 Julia Poe, chicagotribune.com , 12 Feb. 2022",
"So, for a team that has their eyes on the top of the conference, that has 11 19- and 20-year-olds, this game represents a pretty significant gut check . \u2014 Dylan Bumbarger, oregonlive , 24 Nov. 2021"
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"Back for the third time, five-man rock and blues band the California Honeydrops has roots in the Sunny State and perform on stringed instruments, gutbucket bass, jug and washboard. \u2014 Author: Lauren Ellenbecker, Anchorage Daily News , 1 Aug. 2019",
"This gutbucket music brings out joy, which is something sorely lacking in our world. \u2014 Joe Klopus, kansascity , 4 Mar. 2018",
"Richie convinces Elvis to join him in pursuit of real rock \u2019n\u2019 roll, opening up a tantalizing vision of an alternate reality where the later Elvis catalog was full of gutbucket rock \u2019n\u2019 roll. \u2014 Gavin Edwards, New York Times , 27 Mar. 2016"
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"The team found that the carbon monoxide could alleviate gut damage and colon inflammation. \u2014 Akila Muthukumar, STAT , 3 July 2022",
"That\u2019s because lager beer appears to increase the diversity of your gut bacteria. \u2014 Joshua Hawkins, BGR , 26 June 2022",
"Feeling truly convicted about a direction requires head, heart and gut alignment. \u2014 Misty Dykema, Forbes , 24 June 2022",
"Ambrose sees this as further proof that his gut instincts were correct. \u2014 Joe Leydon, Variety , 22 June 2022",
"And research has found that sarecycline doesn\u2019t affect gut bacteria the same way that doxycycline or minocycline do. \u2014 Stacey Colino, Washington Post , 21 June 2022",
"All these things are worked out for some tissues, like the gut , but not in the respiratory tract. \u2014 Quanta Magazine , 21 June 2022",
"While chia seeds are indeed beneficial in a balanced diet, their role in improving your body's gut and digestive health may be misinterpreted by TikTok users who come across the #InternalShower recipe. \u2014 Zee Krstic, Good Housekeeping , 21 June 2022",
"Instead, members of Chineke! outfitted their usual modern instruments with gut strings and swapped their bows for lighter-weight Baroque equivalents. \u2014 Barbara Jepson, WSJ , 21 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"After the larvae fed on the bait, the essential oils inside caused neurotoxicity and mid- gut and tracheal damage, among other morphological changes not yet recorded in literature in larvae belonging to the Aedes mosquitospecies. \u2014 Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian Magazine , 5 May 2022",
"In one of the studies, Nagler and coworkers collected gut bacteria from the feces of healthy and milk-allergic babies and put those collections of microbes into the digestive tracts of germ-free mice. \u2014 Esther Landhuis, Scientific American , 23 May 2020",
"Some of this was simply a gut public-health reaction to the sudden spread of the virus. \u2014 Ned Temko, The Christian Science Monitor , 15 Apr. 2020",
"But as their descriptions continue into more specific and graphic territory, that veneer quickly dissolves into unmistakable, gut -wrenching exploitation. \u2014 Andrew Unterberger, Billboard , 4 Mar. 2019",
"The researchers hope to better understand how gut bacteria protect their insect hosts. \u2014 Popular Science , 5 Feb. 2020",
"Still, Hollywood fancies itself as a town that operates on gut instinct rather than algorithms, for better or for worse. \u2014 Tatiana Siegel, The Hollywood Reporter , 8 Jan. 2020",
"Priorities can then be set on a sounder basis than gut instinct, sentimental appeal or the political clout of the people hurt or helped. \u2014 The Economist , 16 Nov. 2019",
"That Hood was the latest Moda Center target, however, was especially gut -wrenching. \u2014 oregonlive , 7 Dec. 2019",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"In the coming days, the Supreme Court will rule on a landmark case that could gut the Environmental Protection Agency\u2019s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas pollution under the Clean Air Act. \u2014 Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic , 15 June 2022",
"Following their successful effort to gull California voters into endorsing their method of exploiting their drivers and field workers, Uber, Lyft and other gig companies expanded their campaign to gut labor protections into other states. \u2014 Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times , 15 June 2022",
"The buyers want location, and have plans to gut the house. \u2014 Longreads , 20 Apr. 2022",
"To investigate how superworms\u2019 gut microbiome reacts to a purely plastic diet, the researchers split 135 of the creatures into three groups: one was fed only wheat bran, another was fed only soft polystyrene, and the third was given nothing. \u2014 Fionna Samuels, Scientific American , 9 June 2022",
"The method combines host DNA and gut microbiome analysis with open source machine-learning software. \u2014 Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica , 5 Feb. 2022",
"Rhodes went on to gut out a valiant performance in an excellent match, where fans fervently rallied behind the top star with Rollins dominating Rhodes (and his pec). \u2014 Alfred Konuwa, Forbes , 6 June 2022",
"Some want to gut the council, which was designed to be check on the power of the county executive but has proven to be full of toadies who rubber stamp the executive\u2019s ideas. \u2014 cleveland , 4 June 2022",
"Probiotics are live bacteria that are beneficial to gut health, and coffee is a rich source of antioxidants. \u2014 The Salt Lake Tribune , 31 May 2022"
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"Its modern name comes from the Latin gutta , a drop of fluid, a term first recorded in the 13th century by an English monk, suggesting that the body\u2019s phlegm had overflowed and flooded the joint \u2014 not so far-off from the actual surfeit of uric acid. \u2014 Ligaya Mishan, New York Times , 13 Nov. 2020"
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Green has a guttural belt, one that reaches down into the soul and takes hold. \u2014 Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com , 5 May 2022",
"When Smart buried a 3 to cut the Heat lead to 72-62, the guttural roar of the Garden crowd may well have shaken the trains in North Station below off their tracks. \u2014 Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com , 22 May 2022",
"Seconds after her lungs absorbed the toad secretions, Ms. Juan let out guttural screams and shifted on her mat. \u2014 New York Times , 21 May 2022",
"There\u2019s a distinctive use of breathwork and guttural sounds that induce visceral reactions to the narratives. \u2014 Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter , 20 Apr. 2022",
"In the southern port city of Mykolaiv, Yeung and a small field crew documented the stream of casualties rushing into a hospital, a chaotic scene of blood and bullet wounds and guttural cries of pain. \u2014 Michelle Ruiz, Vogue , 26 Apr. 2022",
"Beating drums, berserkers roaring, the howling of wolves, the deep guttural thrum of chanting voices and the clank of steel. \u2014 Erik Kain, Forbes , 25 Apr. 2022",
"There's nothing that breaks up your mid-week slump quite like good, old-fashioned, guttural rage directed to strangers on the internet. \u2014 Alaina Demopoulos, Allure , 21 Apr. 2022",
"Over time, the world Kanye constructed on Yeezus \u2014 full of guttural and chaotic emotion, combined with so much noise \u2014 started to feel and sound like the world around us. \u2014 Jeff Ihaza, Rolling Stone , 25 Jan. 2022"
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"Middle French, probably from Medieval Latin gutturalis , from Latin guttur throat":""
},
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"1594, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
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": the act or process of gutturalizing or the state of being gutturalized":[]
},
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"\u02ccg\u0259t\u0259r\u0259l\u0259\u0307\u02c8z\u0101sh\u0259n",
"\u02ccg\u0259t\u0259r-",
"-\u02ccl\u012b\u02c8z- also \u02ccg\u0259\u2027tr-"
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"type":[
"noun"
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": a tropical American tree ( Vismia guianensis ) of the family Hypericaceae having red sap which yields American gamboge":[]
},
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"gutta-gum probably from gutta entry 2 + gum":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-194242"
},
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"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
],
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": a homeless vagabond and especially an outcast boy or girl in the streets of a city":[],
": a person of the lowest moral or economic station":[]
},
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"\u02c8g\u0259-t\u0259r-\u02ccsn\u012bp"
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"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"And looking back sadly, the United States will probably never have another halcyon period like that to squander with minimalist ambitions and guttersnipe politics about nothing. \u2014 Walter Shapiro, The New Republic , 27 June 2022",
"The guttersnipes have outfoxed the plutocrats, for once. \u2014 Kyle Smith, National Review , 3 Oct. 2019",
"They are barred from using certain language during debates including git, guttersnipe , swine and stool pigeon. \u2014 Max Colchester, WSJ , 3 Jan. 2019",
"From the massive success of post-grunge rockers Stone Temple Pilots to commercial guttersnipe supergroup Velvet Revolver, singer Scott Weiland's expansive talent cast a long shadow. \u2014 Katherine Turman, Esquire , 4 Dec. 2015",
"There were no sound and light shows, no teenage haute guttersnipes , no thumbing his nose at the rules. \u2014 Vanessa Friedman, New York Times , 8 Mar. 2016"
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"circa 1869, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-195357"
},
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"verb"
],
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": to pronounce or utter in a guttural manner":[],
": velarize":[],
": to speak in a guttural manner":[]
},
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"\u02c8g\u0259t\u0259r\u0259\u02ccl\u012bz",
"\u02c8g\u0259t\u0259r- also \u02c8g\u0259\u2027tr-"
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"guttural entry 1 + -ize":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-200051"
},
"Gutzkow":{
"type":[
"biographical name"
],
"definitions":{
"Karl Ferdinand 1811\u20131878 German journalist, novelist, and dramatist":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8gu\u0307ts-(\u02cc)k\u014d"
],
"synonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-221217"
},
"Guti":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
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": a mountain people ruling Sumer and Akkad in the 24th century b.c.":[],
": a member of the Guti people":[]
},
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"\u02c8g\u00fct\u0113"
],
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"examples":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-223206"
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"Gutian":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": guti":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"-\u0113\u0259n"
],
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"examples":[],
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"Guti + -an":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-233016"
},
"gutter ledge":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a bar fitting across a hatchway on a ship as a support for the hatch":[]
},
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"history_and_etymology":{
"gutter entry 1":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-003437"
},
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"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": both velar and nasal":[
"\u2014 used of the sound \\\u014b\\"
],
": a gutturonasal sound : the sound \\\u014b\\":[]
},
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"-\u0259t\u0259- +",
"\"",
"\u00a6g\u0259t\u0259(\u02cc)r\u014d"
],
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"gutturo- (from guttural entry 1 ) + nasal":"Adjective"
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-015756"
},
"guttule":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": guttula":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8g\u0259(\u02cc)ch\u00fcl"
],
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"Late Latin guttula":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-024245"
},
"gutter stick":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a length of wood furniture with a gutter running lengthwise used to separate adjoining pages imposed side by side in a chase":[],
": furniture used as a gutter stick":[]
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-070121"
},
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"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a small spot shaped like a drop":[]
},
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"\u02c8g\u0259ch\u0259l\u0259"
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"Late Latin, diminutive of Latin gutta drop":""
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-070518"
},
"guttering":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
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": material for gutters":[],
": gutter sense 1a":[]
},
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"\u02c8g\u0259-t\u0259r-i\u014b"
],
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"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Mouse carcasses and excrement in roof guttering are polluting farmers\u2019 water tanks and causing sickness. \u2014 Fox News , 22 June 2021",
"Mouse carcasses and excrement in roof guttering are polluting farmers' water tanks and causing sickness. \u2014 Rod Mcguirk, Star Tribune , 22 June 2021",
"Dantean descent and conflicted redemption, giving us a 21st-first century odyssey into the guttering soul of the planet. \u2014 Washington Post , 6 Apr. 2021",
"The roof and guttering will be repaired to stop any more water getting in, the windows and doors will be boarded up and any internal pipes that once held noxious chemicals will be drained. \u2014 Jo Caird, Smithsonian Magazine , 5 Apr. 2021",
"Some of the main building\u2019s windows are cracked; the guttering is broken. \u2014 The Economist , 13 July 2017"
],
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"first_known_use":{
"1703, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-075312"
},
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"noun"
],
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"\u02c8gu\u0307t\u02cct\u012bd",
"\u02c8g\u0259t\u02cc-"
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"alteration (influenced by gut entry 1 ) of earlier good tide Shrove Tuesday, from good entry 1 + tide":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-092506"
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"adjective"
],
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": guttate":[]
},
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"-\u0101t\u0259\u0307d"
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"Latin guttat us + English -ed":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-093318"
},
"guttle":{
"type":[
"noun,",
"verb"
],
"definitions":{
": to eat or drink greedily and noisily":[]
},
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"\u02c8g\u0259t\u1d4al",
"-\u0259t\u1d4al"
],
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"irregular from gut entry 1":""
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-093743"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
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": the quality or state of being gutty":[]
},
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"-t\u0113n\u0259\u0307s"
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-093826"
},
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"type":[
"plural noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a family of widely distributed chiefly tropical trees and shrubs (order Parietales) usually having opposite or whorled leaves, unisexual flowers, resinous sap, and oil glands and including plants producing valuable fruits, oils, and resins, and some usable timber":[]
},
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"\u02ccg\u0259\u02c8tif\u0259\u02ccr\u0113"
],
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"history_and_etymology":{
"New Latin, from feminine plural of guttifer guttiferous":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-095113"
},
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"type":[
"adverb"
],
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": drop by drop":[
"\u2014 used in prescriptions"
]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02ccg\u0259\u02c8t\u0101t\u0259\u0307m",
"gu\u0307\u02c8t\u00e4t-"
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"history_and_etymology":{
"Latin, from gutta drop":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-132546"
},
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"type":[
"plural noun"
],
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": an order of plants coextensive with Parietales":[]
},
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"New Latin, from Guttiferae + -ales":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-133144"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
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": the exudation of liquid water from the uninjured surface of a plant leaf":[]
},
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"\u02ccg\u0259-\u02c8t\u0101-sh\u0259n"
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"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"This tooth fungus excretes red liquid much like sap in a process called guttation , when the fungus absorbs extra water from wet soil. \u2014 National Geographic , 31 July 2017"
],
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"Latin gutta drop":""
},
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"circa 1889, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-134912"
},
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"type":[
"adjective"
],
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": sem\u00e9 of drops":[]
},
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"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle French goutt\u00e9 spotted, speckled, from Latin guttatus speckled":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-163614"
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"\u00a6g\u0259\u00a6tif(\u0259)r\u0259s",
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"New Latin guttifer guttiferous (from gutti- \u2014from Latin gutta drop\u2014 + Latin -fer -ferous) + English -ous":"Adjective",
"New Latin Guttiferae + English -ous":"Adjective"
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-171710"
},
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"adjective"
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": having the shape of a drop (as a spot of color)":[]
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"probably from (assumed) New Latin guttiformis , from New Latin gutti- (from Latin gutta drop) + Latin -formis -form":""
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220715-101947"
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"adjective",
"noun",
"verb"
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": a low area (as at the edge of a street) to carry off surface water (as to a sewer)":[],
": a trough or groove to catch and direct something":[
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": a white space formed by the adjoining inside margins of two facing pages (as of a book)":[],
": the lowest or most vulgar level or condition of human life":[],
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": to provide with a gutter":[],
": to flow in rivulets":[],
": to melt away through a channel out of the side of the cup hollowed out by the burning wick":[],
": to incline downward in a draft":[
"the candle flame guttering"
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"\u02c8g\u0259-t\u0259r"
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"eaves trough",
"rainspout",
"spout",
"trough",
"waterspout"
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"blue",
"coarse",
"crude",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"foul",
"gross",
"impure",
"indecent",
"lascivious",
"lewd",
"locker-room",
"nasty",
"obscene",
"pornographic",
"porny",
"profane",
"raunchy",
"ribald",
"smutty",
"stag",
"trashy",
"unprintable",
"vulgar",
"wanton",
"X-rated"
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"Noun",
"one of his chores is to clean leaves and sticks out of the gutters before winter sets in",
"rainwater running off the road into the gutters",
"Adjective",
"a novel that does a good job of rendering the gutter language of that stratum of society",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"After the election, McKinnon created an evil, gutter -dwelling troll based on Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to Trump. \u2014 Dennis Romero, NBC News , 22 May 2022",
"Gutters Unlimited specializes in residential and commercial gutter installation services in the Cleveland area. \u2014 John Benson, cleveland , 26 Jan. 2022",
"At times, this sensuous lyricism even spills over into outright dreaminess, as the gutter of a book turns into the crevice between warm thighs or when Ahmed imagines a stylus drawing ink across his body, and eventually drawing blood from a wound. \u2014 Jessica Kiang, Variety , 7 Nov. 2021",
"Because Albright was busy with school during the day, the club\u2019s caddie master would leave a key to the warming hut in the gutter , allowing Albright to practice her figure eights at night, illuminated only by the moon. \u2014 Mark Shanahan, BostonGlobe.com , 28 May 2022",
"The connector project, Cooper said, would involve a four-lane curb and gutter highway from I-759\u2032s end at George Wallace Drive to U.S. 278. \u2014 William Thornton | Wthornton@al.com, al , 4 May 2022",
"The woodpecker is back, hammering the gutter above my bedroom window every dawn in a staccato that reverberates through my morning fog louder than last night\u2019s burgundy. \u2014 Washington Post , 3 Mar. 2022",
"Based on my experience, anything that lands on it will quickly end up in the gutter . \u2014 Pat Myers, Washington Post , 12 May 2022",
"However, with Shopify\u2019s stock in the gutter , is now a good time to buy the company? \u2014 Beth Kindig, Forbes , 6 May 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"Crews will be setting catch basins to grade, forming up curb and gutter cutout areas, and beginning to form up driveway aprons. \u2014 Linda Gandee, cleveland , 15 June 2020",
"Never mind the explicitness of that time\u2019s memento mori, all the skulls and guttering candles. \u2014 Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker , 6 Apr. 2020",
"That might be a backhanded way of saying the Portofino is still wonderful\u2014a four-wheeled panther, purring, prowling and guttering in the streets. \u2014 Dan Neil, WSJ , 23 Jan. 2020",
"The four of them are watching me, their faces, lit by the moon and the guttering candles on the table, concerned. \u2014 Longreads , 2 Jan. 2020",
"The cities can dictate whether or not it's curbed and guttered , concrete, setback limitations, the house size, the lot size and a number of other restrictions. \u2014 David Taylor, Houston Chronicle , 29 Mar. 2018",
"The flame of Indian paleontology may be guttering , but a few recent developments have buoyed spirits. \u2014 Sanjay Kumar, Science | AAAS , 4 Apr. 2018",
"Is the spirit of man extinguished at death like a candle guttered by a passing wind? \u2014 Pioneer Press Editorial Board, Twin Cities , 16 Apr. 2017",
"That sum would pay partially for street repaving, major bridge rehabilitation, and curb and gutter rehabilitation \u2014 all part of the Department of Public Works\u2019 nearly $227 million bond request for deferred maintenance. \u2014 Jon Murray, The Denver Post , 15 May 2017"
],
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"Middle English goter , from Anglo-French gutere, goter , from gute drop, from Latin gutta":"Noun"
},
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"14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Noun",
"14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1":"Verb",
"15th century, in the meaning defined above":"Adjective"
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-174332"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a genus of American herbs or low shrubs (family Compositae) with alternate linear entire leaves and yellow flower heads in corymbose clusters \u2014 see broom snakeweed , snakeweed , texas snakeweed":[]
},
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"\u02ccg\u00fct\u0113\u0259\u02c8r\u0113zh(\u0113)\u0259"
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-180358"
},
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"type":[
"adjective"
],
"definitions":{
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},
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"gutt\u00e9e + French d'eau of water":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-181257"
},
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"type":[
"adjective"
],
"definitions":{
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},
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"-\u02c8dw\u0113l"
],
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"history_and_etymology":{
"gutt\u00e9e + French d'huile of oil":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-211251"
},
"gutt\u00e9e de sang":{
"type":[
"adjective"
],
"definitions":{
": sem\u00e9 of drops gules":[]
},
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"-d\u0259\u02c8s\u00e4\u207f"
],
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"history_and_etymology":{
"gutt\u00e9e + French de sang of blood":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-213214"
},
"gutt\u00e9e de poix":{
"type":[
"adjective"
],
"definitions":{
": sem\u00e9 of drops sable":[]
},
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"-d\u0259\u02c8pw\u00e4"
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"gutt\u00e9e + French de poix of pitch":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-215320"
},
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"type":[
"adjective"
],
"definitions":{
": sem\u00e9 of drops azure":[]
},
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"history_and_etymology":{
"gutt\u00e9e + French de larmes of tears":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-220030"
},
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"type":[
"adjective"
],
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},
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"gutt\u00e9e + French d'olive of olive (color)":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-221310"
},
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],
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": to disappear by degrees but usually rapidly":[
"a brilliant orange flash split the darkness \u2026 and then guttered away to nothing",
"\u2014 Nicholas Monsarrat"
]
},
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},
"gutt\u00e9e d'or":{
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"adjective"
],
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": sem\u00e9 of drops or":[]
},
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"-\u02c8d\u022f(\u0259)r"
],
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"gutt\u00e9e + French d'or of gold":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220713-005800"
}
}