guttery

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The part of an abattoir used for emptying the gut of its contents; tripery.
    — In large abattoirs, the triperies and gutteries should preferably be situated under the slaughtering halls and in direct contact with them, by means of a system of chutes.
形容词 adj.
  1. Having a guttering flame; flickering and weak.
    — Its guttery flare exposed a bed, with a thin mattress and a skimpy cover, shoved close up under the sloping wall; a sprained chair on its last legs; an old horsehide trunk; a shaky washstand of cheap yellow pine, garnished forth with an ewer and a basin; a limp, frayed towel; and a minute segment of pale pink soap.
  2. Dark and brooding. broadly
    — On the Warlocks' early records, for all that the music was grim and dark and guttery, there was a lightness and a sense of fun in the totally over-the-top playing, each repetitive, maddening, Chinese-water-torture ching-ching-ching drawn out so far past the point of absurdity you could imagine strobe lights flashing off the band's shit-eating grins.
  3. Vulgar; salacious or crude.
    — DB okay for one time laughs. at the crass, guttery humour.

词形变化

more guttery comparative most guttery superlative gutteries plural

词源

词源 1
From gutter + -y.
词源 2
From gutter + -y.
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