We have no meanings for "too gutless" in our records yet.
1 So they're either too gutless to take them on, or they've got heir priorities wrong.
2 But Perth is a seat with more Liberal votes than Labor votes, and they were too gutless to stand there.
3 But he did apologise on behalf of the last National government, "because they're too gutless to do it".
4 Younger Australians should utterly reject the false burden being placed on their shoulders by a Treasurer too gutless to tax the boomers fairly.
5 "Maybe you're such a worthless son-of-a-bitch that you wanted it done same as she did, but you were too gutless to go with her."
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