- gut
- 01. The cat had been hit by a car, and its [guts] were all over the road.02. A strong punch to the [gut] ended the fight.03. Tibor doesn't have enough [guts] to tell the boss what he really thinks of him.04. It takes a lot of [guts] to jump out of an airplane for the first time.05. My dad [gutted] the fish we had caught while my mom got the campfire going.06. You wouldn't have such a big beer [gut] if you did a little more exercise.07. His [gut] was spilling over his belt, and his legs and arms were incredibly fat.08. The construction crew is completely [gutting] the building to renovate it, but are leaving the exterior facade intact.09. The explosion totally [gutted] the building, killing everyone inside.10. The best strings for a tennis racquet are made from the [gut] of a bull.11. This government has completely [gutted] the ministry which makes sure that industry is environmentally responsible in our province.12. Molly Ivens once remarked that bad policies, stupid policies, [gutless] policies have real consequences.13. He is a [gutless] jerk who would never help anyone else if it put his own job in danger.14. Willie Shoemaker once suggested that anybody with a little [guts], and the desire to apply himself can make it; he can make anything he wants to make of himself.15. Billionaire Donald Trump once said, "Experience taught me a few things. One is to listen to your [gut], no matter how good something sounds on paper."16. Football coach Bob Zuppke once remarked that [guts] win more games than ability.17. Author Jessamyn West once observed that talent is helpful in writing, but [guts] are absolutely necessary.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.