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gutty

[guht-ee] / ˈgʌt i /






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That one also ended in brilliant fashion, with the stylish French team capping their glorious run with a 4-2 victory over Croatia’s gritty, gutty band of outsiders.

From Salon Jun. 11, 2026

Two decades of gloom all but wiped out the gauzy memories of the gutty mid-90s teams and the Nixon-era titles with Clyde, Pearl, DeBusschere and Willis Reed hobbling out from the tunnel.

From The Wall Street Journal May 26, 2026

But this was as gutty of an effort from DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett as we’ve seen.

From Seattle Times Sep. 17, 2023

Miller responded with a gutty effort, pitching around two costly mistakes to give the Dodgers 5 2/3 innings in a 6-4 win at Dodger Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 6, 2023

The Oldest Member has not played golf since the rubber-cored ball superseded the old dignified gutty.

From The Clicking of Cuthbert by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse

The progression hasn’t been linear, more losses than wins on his resume, but few Bruins have been guttier while ascending school record charts.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2022

Is there a guttier, more poised, focused, and skillful athlete in any sport than Rachel Garcia?

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 7, 2019

This is a heady album, but it doesn't let braininess get in the way of guttier values like pungency and swing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Was this the guttiest of gutty little Bruin performances?

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 5, 2021

“This will go down as the guttiest champion,” senior center George Zidek said.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 6, 2020

“That,” Arcidiacono said, “was one of our guttiest performances of the year.”

From Washington Times Mar. 4, 2015

"This guy is the guttiest player I've ever worked for, ever," said caddie Steve Hale.

From Seattle Times Aug. 15, 2011

He plays one of the roughest, guttiest, wide-open-est sliphorns to which it has been my pleasure to listen, and his style is distinctly New Orleans, if we must stylize music.

From Time Magazine Archive




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