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the guts of
noun
The alimentary canal, especially the intestine.
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"He's got the guts of a burglar.
They don't want stories about the guts of Egyptian society.
The guts of the matter are this, he says.
Campylobacter occurs naturally in the guts of many animals.
This next year is the guts of our vision.
"It represents the guts of what we do.
"It's just the guts of the game," he said.
"Sharon hates the guts of Arafat," Peres said.
Now I was jogging through the guts of China.
"The guts of that company!" Ms. Teirstein said.
He has the good looks of a president but not the guts of one.
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