gut

[US]/ɡʌt/
[UK]/ɡʌt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. inner parts of the body; courage; a strait; the plot of a story
vt. remove the inner parts; destroy the internal organs
adj. essential; basic; simple

Phrases & Collocations

strong gut feeling

trust your gut

gut instinct

gut-wrenching

gut punch

gut bacteria

gut health

gut feeling

Example Sentences

the gut is bifid.

the guts of a modern computer.

a blood-and-guts book; blood-and-guts competition.

The questions are too gut for us.

She felt in her gut that he was guilty.

what's the matter with you, misery guts?.

you just haven't got the guts to admit it.

the film is a gut-wrenching portrait of domestic violence.

belief was a gut feeling—it couldn't be intellectualized.

probiotics help repopulate your gut with the healthy bacteria.

The invaders gut ted the village.

Barbara hasn't got the guts to leave her mother.

people have dropped dead bullocking their guts out.

a problem which nobody is going to bust a gut trying to solve.

he ran his guts out and finished fourth.

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