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misery guts

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

misery guts <pl misery guts> [ˈmɪzərɪ ˌɡʌts] SUST. ingl. brit. coloq.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. gut [ingl. brit. ɡʌt, ingl. am. ɡət] SUST.

1. gut (abdomen, belly):

gut coloq.
bide m coloq.

2. gut ANAT. (intestine):

3. gut atrbv. (instinctive, basic):

gut feeling, nationalism, reaction
gut instinct

4. gut ingl. am.:

gut ENS., UNIV.
gut ENS., UNIV.
fastoche coloq.

5. gut (for racket, bow):

II. guts SUST. sust. pl.

1. guts coloq. fpl:

tripes coloq.
avoir mal au bide coloq.

2. guts (courage):

cran m coloq.
avoir le cran de faire qc coloq.

III. gut <part. pres. gutting; pret. imperf., part. pas. gutted> [ingl. brit. ɡʌt, ingl. am. ɡət] V. trans.

1. gut GASTR.:

gut fish, animal

2. gut (destroy):

gut fire: building
gut looters: shop

3. gut (strip):

IV. gutted ADJ.

gutted ingl. brit. coloq.:

ça lui a fichu un coup coloq.

V. gut [ingl. brit. ɡʌt, ingl. am. ɡət]

to hate sb's guts argot

misery [ingl. brit. ˈmɪz(ə)ri, ingl. am. ˈmɪz(ə)ri] SUST.

1. misery:

to put sb out of their misery (kill) eufem.

2. misery (poverty):

3. misery (difficult or painful situation):

calvaire m (of de)

4. misery ingl. brit. coloq.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. gut [gʌt] SUST.

1. gut (intestine):

2. gut (animal intestine):

3. gut pl. (bowels):

4. gut (belly):

5. gut pl. (courage):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to have sb's guts for garters ingl. brit. irón. hum. coloq.

II. gut <-tt-> [gʌt] V. trans.

1. gut (remove the innards):

2. gut (destroy):

misery [ˈmɪzəri] SUST.

1. misery (suffering):

2. misery (distress):

misery of war

3. misery (sadness):

4. misery (person):

grincheux(-euse) m (f)
en el diccionario PONS

I. gut [gʌt] SUST.

1. gut (intestine):

2. gut (animal intestine):

3. gut pl. (bowels):

4. gut (belly):

5. gut pl. (courage):

II. gut <-tt-> [gʌt] V. trans.

1. gut (remove the innards):

2. gut (destroy):

misery [ˈmɪz· ə r·i] SUST.

1. misery (suffering):

2. misery (distress):

misery of war

3. misery (sadness):

4. misery (person):

grincheux(-euse) m (f)
Present
Igut
yougut
he/she/itguts
wegut
yougut
theygut
Past
Igutted
yougutted
he/she/itgutted
wegutted
yougutted
theygutted
Present Perfect
Ihavegutted
youhavegutted
he/she/ithasgutted
wehavegutted
youhavegutted
theyhavegutted
Past Perfect
Ihadgutted
youhadgutted
he/she/ithadgutted
wehadgutted
youhadgutted
theyhadgutted

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Unless it's the fifth, in which case boot the mangy thing up the guts.
www.theroar.com.au
They hate each other's guts and that's a way to get back at him.
en.wikipedia.org
Bugs from both groups were separately transplanted into the guts of germ-free mice raised under sterile conditions.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Put in cheesecloth with the reserved tomato "guts" and hang in the refrigerator, allowing the liquid to drip into a container below.
www.seattletimes.com
His barbed words and thorny sentences tear at one's guts.
en.wikipedia.org

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