guttery

guttery

(ˈɡʌtərɪ)
n, pl -ries
a place for removing the guts or cleaning the guts of dead animals or fish
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Guttery, Breast Cancer Campaign pilot grant (2013 Nov SP218), the Imperial and Leicester ECMCs, and the Cancer Research UK Leicester Centre to the University of Leicester; R.C.
We hypothesized chick survival rates would be higher with adult brood-rearing females (Curio 1983, Guttery et al.
Unabashedly lo-fi and noisy, the Gino and the Goons Push Your Luck 7" stands out for me for what I'm going to call essentially a guttery reworking of the Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner" entitled "I Love FLA" followed by the DMZ cover "Ball Me Out"--and those are on the b-side.
Twa boords and a clort o' porrige atween them-it wid mak' a fine pavement for some o' yon guttery holes they hae in Alford, (p.
Benjamin Guttery, a 24-year-old Army vet, says an officer told him to put down his drink, then "bulldozed" him through the crowd to the paddy wagon but then let him go.
Guttery, an IMA Reservist assigned to the 827th Aircraft Sustainment Group at Tinker AFB, Okla., led the effort to renovate the 40,000-square-foot NWRM storage facility at Hill AFB, Utah.
Someone with considerable experience of the challenges of internationalisation is Randy Guttery, now Managing Director for the Metro Group's cash-and-carry business in Vietnam, and previously CEO for Ahold in China and Thailand and for Wal-Mart in South Korea (from his first job in retailing 36 years ago as a bag boy at Kroger Supermarket)!
In his more-than-enthusiastic article, "The Hour is Come!!" Arthur Guttery assured fellow Christians: "The Times are ripe for a sweeping Revival; all our modern forces have their focus here.
Potatopits with time on them, guttery gaps, iced-over puddles being crunched, cows being milked, a child nicking the doorpost with a pen-knife, and so on.
Lareesa Guttery, a beauty therapist in the western city of Perth, claimed her new record on Saturday when she almost doubled British woman Deanne Ware's 77-wax record.