Object, device, or a natural object that derives liquids away.
A channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater.
Misfortune resulting in lost effort or money.
1 The lemon was squeezed; the girls left the rest in the gutter .
2 Then he fell-inthe gutter ; and there was general sorrow and lamentation.
3 I've had one foot in the gutter for a long, long time.
4 It's inconveniently high up, a good four feet above the concrete gutter .
5 Fresh green leaves floated in murky gutter water, swirling alongside the sidewalks.
6 They were rewarded: the manuscript lay in a gutter , charred and smudged.
7 Still the people were massed solidly from the gutter to the house-steps.
8 Fury and any wild movements of the passions were of the gutter .
9 I'd rather have the gutter and absinthe than the Luxembourg without it.
10 A fiddler in the gutter was scraping away on an old violin.
11 His rifle they found in the gutter not twenty feet from him.
12 He pointed to some dirty snow that was banked in the gutter .
13 Then he seized the gutter and swung himself up onto the roof.
14 At every turn, he sought to drag the debate into the gutter .
15 The Eureka gutter was fast progressing down hill towards the Eureka gully.
16 That was the question, not how it got down into the gutter .
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