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nounPlural gutties ˈɡʌtiˈɡədi Irish, Scottish informal A plimsoll. 〈爱尔兰,苏格兰,非正式〉橡皮底帆布鞋,帆布胶底运动鞋 Example sentencesExamples - He sat on the bench and changed his shoes for a black pair of gutties.
- I rushed home and said to Mammy, "I didn't want those gutties, I wanted black patent shoes with square buckles."
- A pair of plimsolls - we used to call them gutties - was purchased for the princely sum of 10, and the kindly police officers then drove him back to the stadium in plenty of time for the match.
OriginFrom gutta-percha, because the soles of the shoes are made of rubber. Rhymesbutty, cutty, nutty, puttee, putty, rutty, smutty adjectiveguttiest, guttier ˈɡʌtiˈɡədi North American informal Gutsy. Example sentencesExamples - Whether you like him or loathe him, you have to give him props for one of the game's all-time great gutty performances.
- But the gutty soldiers fought their way back after the turnaround to win the tie.
- He is a gutty player who has a gift of inspiring his bowlers.
- But he's a gutty, gritty player who always seems to come up with a big play when his team needs it.
- The question has a sticky personal dimension, that of presidential character and the president's own gutty willingness to take decisive action.
- They're gutty and gritty and fundamental and fearless.
- In the same way, he won my heart with his gutty effort against Duran.
- Since these kids are already so gutty and so competitive, it's safe to say that, as they pick up those things naturally while assuming other roles in our program, they're only going to get better.
- So many people talk primarily about the music on this album that I feel it's worthwhile to discuss a bit more of the gutty, deluded, and completely understandable emotional arc this album takes.
- And even though they lost to New England in the big game on a last-second field goal, they put forth a gutty performance.
nounˈɡədēˈɡədi Irish, Scottish informal A light rubber-soled canvas shoe, worn especially for sports. Example sentencesExamples - A pair of plimsolls - we used to call them gutties - was purchased for the princely sum of 10, and the kindly police officers then drove him back to the stadium in plenty of time for the match.
- He sat on the bench and changed his shoes for a black pair of gutties.
- I rushed home and said to Mammy, "I didn't want those gutties, I wanted black patent shoes with square buckles."
OriginFrom gutta-percha, because the soles of the shoes are made of rubber. adjectiveˈɡədiˈɡədē North American informal Gutsy. Example sentencesExamples - But the gutty soldiers fought their way back after the turnaround to win the tie.
- He is a gutty player who has a gift of inspiring his bowlers.
- Whether you like him or loathe him, you have to give him props for one of the game's all-time great gutty performances.
- They're gutty and gritty and fundamental and fearless.
- And even though they lost to New England in the big game on a last-second field goal, they put forth a gutty performance.
- So many people talk primarily about the music on this album that I feel it's worthwhile to discuss a bit more of the gutty, deluded, and completely understandable emotional arc this album takes.
- The question has a sticky personal dimension, that of presidential character and the president's own gutty willingness to take decisive action.
- In the same way, he won my heart with his gutty effort against Duran.
- Since these kids are already so gutty and so competitive, it's safe to say that, as they pick up those things naturally while assuming other roles in our program, they're only going to get better.
- But he's a gutty, gritty player who always seems to come up with a big play when his team needs it.
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