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were gutted
noun
The alimentary canal, especially the intestine.
Exact(60)
He were gutted.
We were gutted.
The second and third floors were gutted.
Tens of thousands of houses were gutted and rebuilt.
Homes in more than 100 villages were gutted.
"The guys were gutted because he can't play and more importantly they were gutted for Kevvy because of the man he is," he added on http://www.allblacks.com.com
Most of those laws were gutted or struck down by federal courts.
"We were gutted," said Clulow, a home carer for 25 years.
The youth team stars were gutted not to put on a show".
Several Athenian landmarks, including a 19th century mansion, now a popular cinema, were gutted.
Budgets were gutted; public housing lost its funding; the market came to dictate development.
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