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gut

noun (BOWELS)
 
 
/ɡʌt/

Definition

[U] the long tube in the body of a person or animal, through which food moves during the process of digesting food: Meat stays in the gut longer than vegetable matter.The digestive system [C] informal a person's stomach when it is extremely large: He's got a huge beer gut (= large stomach caused by drinking beer).The human torso guts C2 [plural] bowels: My guts hurt. He got a knife in the guts.The digestive systemOther major organs gut feeling/reaction informal a strong belief about someone or something that cannot completely be explained and does not have to be decided by reasoning: I have a gut feeling that the relationship won't last.Predicting things and intuition [U] a strong thread made from an animal's bowels used, especially in the past, for making musical instruments and sports racketsCords, ropes, cables and string
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