gutter
gut|ter /g'ʌtər/ (gutters)
1 [N-COUNT] usu the N
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.
2 [N-COUNT]
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?
3 [N-SING] the N
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.
4
see also gutter pressgut|ter press
[N-SING] the N
You can refer to newspapers and magazines which print mainly stories about sex and crime as the gutter press. (BRIT; in AM, use scandal sheets)
The gutter press has held the royals up to ridicule.
1 [N-COUNT] usu the N
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.
2 [N-COUNT]
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?
3 [N-SING] the N
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.
4
see also gutter pressgut|ter press
[N-SING] the N
You can refer to newspapers and magazines which print mainly stories about sex and crime as the gutter press. (BRIT; in AM, use scandal sheets)
The gutter press has held the royals up to ridicule.