Definitionn. a channel along the eaves or on the roof
Last update: August 13, 2015
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The human waste is collected in the gutter. [Please select]
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According to Brunnow, King William, by using his influence to secure the passage of the Reform Bill, had cast his crown into the gutter; the throne might endure for his lifetime, but the next heir was a young and inexperienced girl, and, even were the princess Victoria ever to mount the thronewhich was unlikely she would be speedily swept off it again by the rising tide of republicanism. [Please select]
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I looked all along the gutter in O'Connell street.' [Please select]
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They were lying not a yard apart in the gutter. [Please select]
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"Look yonder, there are several of them caved in, and guttered by the rain." [Please select]
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Throwing his boots down, he grasped the gutter, and "hung off." [Please select]
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You was brought up in the gutter, wasn't you. [Please select]
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The gutter in front of the house had now become a small torrent. [Please select]
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