Verb used without object to flow in streams.
Guttered or gutted.
A channel at the eaves or on the roof of a building for carrying off rainwater.
She was once an icon of cinema but her career guttered out in the 70s.
Guts the bowels or entrails.
To diminish weaken or dwindle before coming to an end.
This is an obvious mishearing of gutted but it is puzzling in that i would have thought that gutted is not an unusual or difficult word and guttered makes no sense.
I think it s guttered.
But now i m unsure.
A channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street for leading off surface water.
Then again people here call riffs rifts.
After that they gutted and some say burned the old meeting.
His campaign started really strong but following a series of scandals public support for the candidate guttered out and he never got off the ground.
She felt an aching hollow as if she had been gutted like a butchered deer.
When a candle gets close to going out and the wax is all melted is it gutted or guttered.
Sensation of shock amazement normally unwanted tingling stomach on the verge of crying normally happens when horrible news is delivered to you quickly ex.
Being gutted as in a knife to the guts sounds a lot worse than anything that can happen to you in a gutter bar a curbstomp thoughts.
Guttered or gutted i discover that it is not uncommon for people to say i was guttered rather than i was gutted.
A channel at the edge of a street or road for carrying off surface water.
The digestive tract or a portion thereof especially the intestine or stomach.
I assumed it was gutted but i see people writing it as guttered.
Only to be used in extreme disappointment.
In 1742 it was gutted by fire and was not rebuilt for some time owing to lack of funds.
I am having a mental blank here and google did not answer my query.
Extremely disappointed and unhappy.