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  • noun Plural form of gutter.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gutter.

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Examples

  • Babies starving in gutters as top-hatted capitalists whisk past lighting their foot-long cigars with hundred-pound notes.

    Labour Pains Dungeekin 2009

  • One small point though, who would they employ to roll around in gutters full of piss with vomit stained drunks?, or to bag and tag ‘Human Debris’? on February 23, 2010 at 10: 20 am commonsensecopper

    ACPO blames front-line cops for doing their job SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • Man, there would be a lot of authors in gutters if that was all it took.

    YOU SHOULD BE WRITING matociquala 2010

  • Babies starving in gutters as top-hatted capitalists whisk past lighting their foot-long cigars with hundred-pound notes.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • Pooing in the streets and gutters is better for the environment than driving a Camaro.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • The roof was wood shingle and the rain gutters were enclosed in fine mesh screen to keep out leaves, etc.

    Water supply 2005

  • My deck is cleared off now, so I'm ready for more -- gotta check my rain gutters too -- I think there's a leak in one area, and it makes things wet underneath.

    View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2003

  • I just woke up a few minutes ago to the sound of a Carolina country boy pounding on and tearing off the rain gutters of my building.

    Archive 2003-08-01 Ed 2003

  • I just woke up a few minutes ago to the sound of a Carolina country boy pounding on and tearing off the rain gutters of my building.

    All we need is Blog? Ed 2003

  • My deck is cleared off now, so I'm ready for more -- gotta check my rain gutters too -- I think there's a leak in one area, and it makes things wet underneath.

    Archive 2003-11-23 Michael Evans 2003

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