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gut
noun
the
stomach
or
belly
of
a
person
or
animal
,
especially
when
thought
of
as
a
single
tube
where
food
is
digested
•
He
held
his
gut
after
eating
too
much
pizza
.
He
held
his
gut
after
eating
too
much
pizza
.
•
The
doctor
gently
pressed
on
the
patient
’
s
gut
to
check
for
pain
.
The
doctor
gently
pressed
on
the
patient
’
s
gut
to
check
for
pain
.
Old
English
gutas
,
the
intestinal
organs
;
related
to
German
Gedärm
.
Originally
plural
,
later
re-analysed
as
singular
.
noun
bravery
and
determination
that
make
someone
able
to
face
danger
,
fear
,
or
difficult
situations
•
It
takes
real
gut
to
stand
up
to
a
bully
.
It
takes
real
gut
to
stand
up
to
a
bully
.
•
She
showed
a
lot
of
gut
when
she
quit
her
secure
job
to
start
a
business
.
She
showed
a
lot
of
gut
when
she
quit
her
secure
job
to
start
a
business
.
Transferred
sense
from
the
idea
that
bravery
comes
from
deep
inside
one
’
s
body
.
verb
-
gut
,
gutting
,
guts
,
gutted
to
remove
the
internal
organs
of
an
animal
or
to
take
out
the
inside
parts
of
something
•
The
fishermen
quickly
gutted
the
salmon
on
the
dock
.
The
fishermen
quickly
gutted
the
salmon
on
the
dock
.
•
Workers
gutted
the
old
house
before
starting
the
renovation
.
Workers
gutted
the
old
house
before
starting
the
renovation
.
Old
English
guttian
“
to
eviscerate
,”
from
gut
(
noun
).