gutters

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third-person singular of gutter
plural of , gutter
Horizontal channels installed at the edge of a roof to carry rainwater or melted snow away from the house
Horizontal channels installed at the edge of a roof to carry rainwater
Metal or vinyl drainage troughs that carry water away from the lower edges of the roof system Often not used due to maintenance challenges on lots with pine needles and other tree litter
The troughs that collect and channel the flow of water from the roof to the leaders
the taped interior edges of the screen parallel to the direction of the squeegee
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Something distasteful or morally questionable
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suitable for the gutter; vulgar, disreputable
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to flicker as if about to be extinguished
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to melt away or fail from becoming channeled on one side
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A ditch along the side of a road
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an unprinted space between rows of stamps
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The part of a street meant for vehicles

If you don't want your kids to play softball in the middle of the gutter full of traffic, you need parks.

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A duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water; eavestrough
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A large groove (commonly behind animals) in a barn used for the collection and removal of animal excrement
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A grooves down the sides of a bowling lane
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a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc )
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a tool for gutting fish
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{n} a passage for water, kennel, spout
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{v} to form or run in little hollows
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{i} channel for carrying off fluid, conduit, drainpipe
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a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
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Blank space where two pages meet, or the space between columns of type
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Depression approximately 9 5 inches wide to the right and the left of the lane to guide the ball to the pit should it leave the playing surface (channel)
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If someone is in the gutter, they are very poor and live in a very bad way. Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful. see also gutter press. if a candle gutters, it burns with an unsteady flame
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a drainage channel
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Gutters are the white spaces which appear between columns of type Gutter widths should be wide enough to clearly define columns and narrow enough to not lose the reader
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A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water
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Space between columns of type where pages meet at the binding
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To supply with a gutter or gutters
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The area at the edges of the pool in which water overflows during a race and is recirculated into the pool Deep gutters catch surface wave and don't allow them to wash back into the pool and affect the race Top
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The space between two columns
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grooves down the sides of a bowling lane
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The trough that channels water from the eaves to the downspouts
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a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater a tool for gutting fish a worker who guts things fish or buildings or cars etc
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The trough that channels water from the eaves to the downspout Also known as an eavestrough
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provide with gutters; "gutter the buildings"
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misfortune resulting in lost effort or money; "his career was in the gutter"; "all that work went down the sewer"; "pensions are in the toilet"
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The area at the edges of the pool in which water overflows during a race and is recirculated into the pool Deep gutters catch surface waves and don't allow them to wash back into the pool and affect the race
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The inside margins of two pages that face each other in a print publication
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A channel at the eaves of a roof for conveying away the rain; an eaves channel; an eaves trough
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burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker; "The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground
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The inside space between pages; that is, the inside margin toward the binding edge of a book or booklet
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An overflow trough at the edge of the pool through which floating debris, oil and other "lighter-than-wate" things flow Pools with gutters usually do not have skimmers
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{f} flow in a channel; flicker, sputter, grow weak (i.e. candle flame)
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the space between columns and facing pages
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To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel
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burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker; "The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground"
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A depressed area, about 9 1/2 inches wide, on either side of the lane, which guides the ball to the pit after it leaves the lane
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a duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water
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The gutter is the edge of a road next to the pavement, where rain water collects and flows away. It is supposed to be washed down the gutter and into the city's vast sewerage system
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flow in small streams; "Tears guttered down her face"
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misfortune resulting in lost effort or money; "his career was in the gutter"; "all that work went down the sewer"; "pensions are in the toilet" provide with gutters; "gutter the buildings" wear or cut gutters into; "The heavy rain guttered the soil" flow in small streams; "Tears guttered down her face" burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker; "The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground
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the blank space between columns of type or the inner margin between the print and the binding of a book
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wear or cut gutters into; "The heavy rain guttered the soil"
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a space between printed columns of text
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A gutter is a plastic or metal channel fixed to the lower edge of the roof of a building, which rain water drains into. Did you fix the gutter?
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To become channeled, as a candle when the flame flares in the wind
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Any narrow channel or groove; as, a gutter formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing
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There are 2 channels on each side of the lane Once a ball falls into the channel or gutter before hitting pins, the bowler shall receive a zero
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to flow or stream; to form gutters
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Êthe blank space between columns of type or the inner margin between the print and the binding of a book H
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The inner margins of two facing pages in a publication
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- The white space formed by the inner margins on two facing pages
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Blank space in the center where two facing pages meet, and the space between tabular columns
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An inner margin or blank space from the printing area to the binding
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Channel and combined marginal space formed by the two inner or back margins of facing pages of a volume Margin along the spine
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White space between the edge of the binding and the first printed area It also refers to the white space between columns of text
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A depressed area, about 9 1/2 inches wide, on either side of the lane which guides the ball to the pit after it leaves the lane Same as channel
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The space between columns of text on a page
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    Turkish pronunciation

    gʌtırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgətərz/ /ˈɡʌtɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ 'g&-t&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English goter, from Middle French goutiere, from goute drop, from Latin gutta.
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